- January 24, 2012
- By Pedro Vargas
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We just had a customer who bought used wheels online because they looked like a good deal but when he received them one of the lug holes in one of the wheels was ruined. Apparently, at some point the previous owner had to tap out the lug nut and destroyed the hole in the process.
Chrome wheels are seen as less popular in certain parts of the country because the chrome finish does not hold up to the winter salts applied to roads during winter. Although chrome wheels are readily available and very popular in warmer parts of the country many consumers are wondering what alternatives they have to the
Depending on the wheel that you own, it could be much more costly to replace your wheel than having it straightened. However, for the purposes of this article let’s assume that having your wheel straightened is similar in price to purchasing a used or refurbished wheel off the Internet. For starters, you really have no