The sight of a slightly damaged rim often makes drivers wonder just how serious of a problem this really is. It’s just a little dent, right? It’s not going to create a problem, right? Well, there are varying degrees of rim damage and, the worse the damage, the greater the risk of driving. In addition, when driving with a slightly damaged rim, you can cause more damage and thereby increase your risk while driving.
Damaged rims are bent out of shape and this affects the way the tires fit. When your tires do not fit properly, it can lead to uneven wear and even a blowout. Not only is this bad news for you, your passengers and your car, but you are also putting other road users at risk. In short, it’s best to avoid driving your car if you have one or more damaged rims. Before you let this thought alarm you, however, just remember that our rim repair Unionville team is only a phone call away.