Does Wheel Repair Affect the Wheel?

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DelDelilah
07/30/25 1:26am
It depends on the situation. If the wheel is only slightly damaged, then repairing it will have no impact. However, if the damage is severe, even after repair, it may cause poor balance, affecting the overall driving experience. Below is relevant information: 1. Minor Damage: If the car's wheel is only slightly damaged, then repairing it is generally not a problem. Even after repair, the owner does not need to worry about any issues with the wheel. 2. Severe Damage: If the wheel is severely damaged, it is not recommended to repair it, as this often leads to a series of problems during subsequent driving. It may also increase the car's overall fuel consumption, providing no real benefit to the owner. Although replacing the wheel requires spending some money, this expense is worthwhile as it usually restores the owner's driving experience to its original state.
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