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Old 17-01-2016
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Default Cracked alloy

Hi !!

I have a cracked alloy on my car and it is causing the tyre to deflate rabidly !!!

Obviously I could buy new alloys but don't want to do that as I like the ones I have on

Any ideas
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I would buy just one alloy but don't know make etc
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You can get them welded and refurbished rather than getting a new one - I cracked one on a nasty pot hole a few years ago and a specialist sorted it out for about £50 IIRC.
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Just put an odd one on and pretend to be Ken Block.

https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=ke...9viEYPkUsC0lVg
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Contact Ben Jemison on face book, he repairs alloys.
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