I was driving against the curb on my left side for a second and now the edge of the plate rim is bent. I don't think anything is wrong with the bolts that secure it to the wheel, it's just the edge of the plate that is usually tucked underneath the tire...
If that part is untucked and bent outward, will it cause any problems? And how can I get it fixed without paying too much?
Thank you.
If the rim is bent, the rim needs replaced and is the problem.
yes. the 'rim' of a cup is the edge of the cup.
Yes, it can.
Yes is can.
It depends how badly the rim is bent; you do not want to heat the rim to shape it correctly as that will cause weakening in the durability. Some dents can be taken out at the location you purchased the wheel from initially.
Yes
Bent rim. If you rotate it to the rear it may eliminate problem. Have the wheels inspected and replace a bent one. Putting it on the rear will cause your rear axle bearings to wear out. Do not mount a bent wheel on your car, replace it.
balanced or bent rim. 65;
We had this problem on one of our work trucks, ended up to be a bent rim.
I dont believe so it would be very rare for a bent rim to warp a rotor the impact that bent the rim could have warped it though heat is usually what warps a rotor.
cause you might not of put tighten the tire when you replaced it . or your rim is bent, did you hit a curb?
cause your intake valve is bent You probably have a bad tire or rim. I'd go with the tire or rim answer.