Thursday, July 17, 2025

Toyota of Orlando's Guide to Alloy Wheel Repair

 

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When it comes to Orlando Toyotas, alloy wheels are becoming a more and more popular choice due to their lighter weight and elevated look. However, they are also easily damaged by potholes and other common road hazards. This can easily be fixed by our Toyota of Orlando collision techs, but what does the repair process look like? This is our guide on everything you need to know about alloy wheel repair.


Pay Attention to Your Wheels

Even before you get into an accident, you should be checking your alloy wheels. There are a few different reasons why:

  • Appearance: Alloy wheels add to the overall aesthetic appeal and modern vibes of the car. Any scruffs or scratches take away from this appearance, so it's important to address any damage as soon as it appears.
  • Safety: If you see any damage to your wheels and continue to drive, you could risk the structural integrity and deal with bigger issues such as air leaks, tire blowouts, and car control issues.
  • Investment: Alloy wheels are investments that look good and offer protection, which later leads to a better resale value for your car.

When To Come In For Alloy Wheel Repair

There are multiple warning signs that indicate you need alloy wheel repair, including: 


  • Vibrations/Shaking: If you feel any vibrations or shaking in your seat or steering wheel while driving, this could indicate a bent wheel rim or wheel imbalance.
  • Pulling to One Side: If your car is pulling to the side while driving, it could be caused by wheel damage or wheel alignment issues.
  • Uneven Tire Wear: Damaged tires can cause alignment issues, which lead to uneven wear on your tires.
  • Frequent Air Pressure Loss: Cracked or bent wheels can cause constant air pressure loss in your tires, which can lead to further issues.
  • Visible Damage: If your tires have scratches, chips, cracks, or dents on the surface, you should bring your car in for alloy wheel repair.
  • Odd Sounds: Any thumping or rattling while driving usually means there’s an issue with your wheels or tire rims.
  • Car Handling Issues: If you experience any difficulty steering your vehicle, it may be caused by a broken part on your wheels.
If you notice any of these issues, you’ll need to bring your vehicle to Toyota of Orlando ASAP before something bad happens on the road.


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The Alloy Wheel Repair Process at Toyota of Orlando

When you bring your vehicle in for an alloy wheel repair, there are four steps your Toyota of Orlando collision technicians will take to restore the wheels

  1. Cleaning and Inspection: First, they clean off the wheel and inspect the level of damage to identify the root of the problem.
  2. Repair Damage: There can be various sources of damage (as we discussed before), so this step involves everything from reshaping bent parts, filling in dents, or even welding entirely new pieces.
  3. Priming and Painting: After the necessary repairs, the alloy wheel is primed and then repaired to match the original part.
  4. Wheel Balancing and Reinstallation: Finally, the tire is balanced and then reinstalled onto your vehicle!

Alloy Wheel Repair Cost

The alloy wheel repair cost depends on three factors: wheel type, type of damage, and location. Usually, this brings the cost to anywhere between $85 to $460, but keep in mind that larger repairs will be more costly than minor fixes.

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How To Save Money on Your Repairs

We know this can be costly, but these repairs are important to keep your car running smoothly. We have a few tips to help keep the cost down: 

  • Avoid Markups: Make sure to visit the Toyota of Orlando Collision Center for your alloy wheel repair to ensure you’re getting the best deal with technicians who know your car!
  • Regular Inspections: Detect early signs of damage by regularly scheduling maintenance for your vehicle to avoid any future repairs!

Visit Toyota of Orlando for Your Alloy Wheel Repair!

Need an alloy wheel repair today? Schedule your appointment at Toyota of Orlando’s Collision Center today to get the best service for your car! Call them at 407-298-6006.