Alloy Wheel Refurbishment
If your vehicle's wheels have experienced corrosion, curb damage, or scuffs, the local team at The Bodyshop can help!
Top-Quality Wheel Repairs in London and Essex
The Bodyshop has been around since 1985 and in that time we have carried out countless alloy repairs for our customers and brought their wheels back to life!
We understand the impact that wheels can have on a car’s overall appearance and how susceptible they are to damage and general wear and tear. That is why our alloy refurbishment service not only repairs any scuff or marks, but ensures that they carry a greater level of protection against future damage.
Contact us to see why Essex and London trust The Bodyshop’s automotive repair team with alloy wheel refurbishments.
The Bodyshop's Alloy Repair Service
You do not have to have own a supercar to enjoy premium wheel restorations. In fact any vehicle can undergo the following repair methods carried out by our experienced mechanics:
Alloy wheel repair
Do not be alarmed if your alloy wheels are dented, buckled or cracked, because our team are on hand to help! No matter the severity of wheel damage, be sure to reach out to us before considering a replacement, which will likely save you a considerable sum of money.
The Bodyshop also utilises specialist equipment to skillfully weld, straighten, re-align, and, most importantly, protect your alloy’s long-term performance.
Diamond Cut Refurbishment
Our workshop uses a state of the art diamond cutting lathe to bring your diamond cut alloy wheels back to their factory state. Some garages consider this a ‘premium’ service and will charge a high fee to reflect this, however we guarantee you will get a shiny alloy finish, with a low cost!
Polished Wheel Restoration
Our process for restoring worn-out polished alloy wheels involves stripping them down to the bare metal and meticulously repolishing them, resulting in a pristine, mirror-like shine that rivals showroom quality.
Bespoke Refurbishment
The Bodyshop provides a completely custom bespoke alloy restoration service, giving your rims an entirely new appearance. You can also expect the resale value of your car to rise due to this service!
Powder Coating
Our powder coating treatment ensures that your repaired rims have an even layer of paint, without any drips or residue left behind. Not to mention this finish will increase your alloy’s resistance to scratches and chips. This treatment also extends to our brake caliper painting service, to make your wheels stand out from the crowd further.
New Tyre & Tyre Repairs
Our tyre services include puncture repairs and, if necessary, the provision of replacement tires. You will not find better prices for a wide range of new tyres, along with a comprehensive service that includes supply and fitting with every purchase.
Benefits of Wheel Refurbs with The Bodyshop
Whether you are looking for a complete alloy restoration service or a cracked rim repair, our team have seen it all!
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Alloy refurbs since 1985
With 40 years of experience, our experienced engineers have undertaken all manner of wheel repairs and restorations.
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Unbeatable cost
We are sure our prices for rim refurbishing will not be beaten!
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Wheel restorations in Essex and London
We provide superior alloy wheel refurbishments in London and the South-East
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Expert Mechanics
Our fully trained technicians are experienced in all wheel repairs and operating equipment.
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Keeping your vehicle safe
Wheels and tyres are paramount to the overall safety of your car and we guarantee their long-term performance.
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Open 6 days a week
Have no time in the week? Pop into our workshop on a Saturday instead.
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Variety of finishes
Custom finish, diamond cut, powder coating and more.
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Same-day turnaround
Depending on the severity of damage, you could have your car returned in a matter of hours.
Book your Alloy Wheel Repair with our Team
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Contact Us
Refurbishing your wheels is effortless with The Bodyshop. Start the process by giving us a call, or reach out through the form below.
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Come in for a free estimate.
Visit our Barkingside, Essex, garage and we can assess the damage to your wheels free of charge. We will then let you know the cost of refurbishment.
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We will fix your alloy wheels
No matter if a minor repair is needed, or a comprehensive diamond cutting procedure, we guarantee your car will be in safe hands.
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Collect your vehicle
Your car will be returned with completely refurbished wheels, and you can return safely to the road.
Rim refurbishing with The Bodyshop
We are sure you have plenty of questions regarding wheel repairs or restorations, after all there is a lot to consider and it can seem overwhelming. Not to worry, if you have any questions at all, you can reach out to our team and we will be available to answer them.
Fill out the form or give us a ring on 020 8500 9228 and our office will be with you right away.
Wheel Repairs Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
An alloy wheel refurbishment price will depend on a multitude of factors listed below:
- Size of the wheel
- Whether the alloy is diamond cut or not
- The type of rim paint (e.g. chrome effect)
- The alloy design, such as split rim
All things considered you would expect to pay around £100+VAT for a cheap alloy wheel refurbishment, however this would be assessed on a case by case basis.
For standard alloy wheels that are cracked or chipped, we would remove the rim from the tyre and apply filler to the damaged area. Once scuffs are no longer visible, the filler is then sanded down to an even layer and finally a paint respray would be applied to the alloy.
Naturally the process is different for diamond cut alloys, whereby a specialist lathe is used to remove any defects from the alloy before fresh paint is applied.
Buckled alloy wheels can be repaired by straightening the buckled area so that the alloy regains its natural shape. As with anything, there will come a point where the damage may be too severe to repair and we would advise an alloy replacement instead, to ensure your car remains safe to drive.
A cracked alloy rim can be fixed by welding the affected area, thereby fusing two parts of the alloy wheel together. We would not advise this repair method if the crack is severe, as the long-term safety of the alloy could not be guaranteed, instead a new alloy would be recommended.




