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On a car, rust is unattractive and can cause issues with your vehicle. In this article, you’ll learn all about wheel corrosion and ways to prevent it.
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If you live in a place where it snows in winter, you can attest to how sloppy the roads can get during the season. Between the snow, ice, dirt, and salt on the roads, your car can get pretty dirty or even become damaged during winter. Road salt, in particular, can be detrimental to your car. Read on to discover how road salt affects your tires. With the proper maintenance, it’s possible to prevent road salt from damaging your wheels. Here are a few tips for keeping your tires and wheels in good shape during the winter.
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It’s important to examine your tires before winter arrives. For tire wear insight, read our guide. It'll ensure you're driving safely this season.
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Driving on a bent rim may not seem like a big deal, but over time, it can turn into one. Read on for the causes, signs, and dangers of driving on a bent rim.
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Most car owners only consult the manual for when they discover a button they hadn’t noticed before, and need to know its function.
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Cars only roll properly with intact wheel hubs and bearings. Diagnosing wheel hub and bearing damage involves attention to noise, vibration, and tire wear.
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Cleaning your wheels is a fairly simple task, but that doesn't mean you can't make mistakes. Follow these four steps to keep your wheels looking their best.
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Your car only lasts as for long as you allow it to. Read our list of things to keep an eye on in order to extend the lifespan of your vehicle.
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One of the most frequently asked questions by our customers is “does your remanufactured wheels LOOK brand new?” It is a definitely priority to have all of our wheels look visually appealing to our customers, but in our opinion the more important question is “are your remanufactured wheels as structurally sound as a brand new wheel?”