What are the effects of deformed car wheels on the vehicle?
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The impact of deformed car wheels on the vehicle is that they can directly fracture due to hitting obstacles while driving, which is extremely dangerous. The wheels are made of aluminum alloy, and as metal, they can experience metal fatigue. If a deformed wheel is forcibly restored to its original shape, it may look as good as new from the outside, but its internal structure becomes very fragile. If the repaired area is hit again while driving, the wheel may fracture directly, leading to a serious traffic accident. The repair method for deformed wheels involves first padding the dented area with materials like sponge or cloth, then using a hammer to forcefully flatten the dented part. The flattened area will inevitably be uneven, so body filler can be used to smooth out the unevenness. After that, sandpaper is used to roughen the inside of the wheel in preparation for the next step, which is painting.