Aluminium alloy wheels have become increasingly popular in recent years. Many car owners choose to replace the standard steel rims of their car with alloy rims. This can be an excellent choice. There are more advantages than one would initially expect. We discuss five advantages of alloy wheels.

Chic or flashy appearance

The main attraction of alloy wheels is, of course, their appearance. Aluminium alloy wheels are available in a variety of beautiful designs and colours. They can give your car that extra chic or just that extra sporty look that will make you stand out even more. You buy for example beautiful light metal rims at Online-Velgen.nl

Less chance of corrosion

Aluminium rims, provided they have had a good surface treatment, are less sensitive to corrosion than steel rims. As long as damage, for example from hitting a kerb, is avoided, aluminium rims can often last longer. But beware: alloy wheels with a bad paint treatment are more susceptible to corrosion than steel wheels.

Better dimensional accuracy

A steel rim is pressed and then welded together in a mould. In the production of an alloy rim, a special finishing process is used that ensures more precise dimensions and a more accurate weight. This ensures optimal balance and avoids unwanted vibrations while driving.

Better for life of tyres, braking system and wheel bearings

Compared to steel rims, thick-walled aluminium rims handle the heat generated by the tyres and braking better. They absorb and dissipate this heat better. This ensures that the operating temperature of the tyres, the braking system and the wheel bearings remains lower. As a result, the life span of these parts can be extended compared to use in combination with steel rims.

Less distortion after absorption pressure

It is wrongly said that aluminium rims are not as strong as steel rims. It is indeed the case that aluminium has greater flexibility than steel. However, this also ensures better absorption of pressure. As a result, an alloy rim deforms less quickly if it has to absorb a blow than a steel rim.
It is true that aluminium rims require more maintenance than steel rims if you want to ensure that they remain beautiful and last as long as possible. But that is probably what you are prepared to pay for when you invest in classy alloy wheels.

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