Which Is Best? Alloy Or Steel Wheels?
Well, you might expect that both types of wheel have advantages and disadvantages. You pays your money, you takes your choice, as they say!
In terms of driving, steel is tough, inexpensive and a true workhorse, while alloy gives you performance advantages and beauty, with individual looks available. Alloy wheels are manufactured from light metals, usually aluminium and magnesium, meaning they are lighter than steel wheels allowing faster acceleration and better stopping, with better heat dissipation from brake components and also less strain on suspension components.
On the other hand, alloy wheels are more susceptible to corrosion; and to damage from potholes and kerb damage because they bend more easily than steel under road impacts and can crack if bent too far. This can be due to the construction methods used, like casting or pressure forging. which can affect the strength of the alloy.
Why Bother About Cracked Wheels?
Cracked wheels are not just unsightly. They can be a safety hazard. Car tires are physically sealed around the rim to keep the air in the tire. If the rim is cracked or bent the seal can break causing your tire to leak, which can cause a possible lethal tire blowout. Even if the tire doesn’t blow out, the cracks can lead to uneven tire wear and a reduction in gas mileage. They can also make your vehicle difficult to handle,
Don’t continue driving on a cracked rim. Get it repaired by trained professional.
Winter Tire Hazards
Winter can be especially hard on cars and tires, with slippery roads and corrosive salt and grit. Frost can produce enormous potholes that can badly damage your wheel rim and even your suspension if you don’t see them. And swerving to avoid potholes can lead to loss of control of your vehicle, especially if your wheel rims are already cracked or bent. If you need an alloy wheel crack repair, consult a reputable workshop for a professional repair.
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