darkspork
Well-Known Member
Yesterday I bought a set of used alloy wheels to use as a winter set with snow tires on my wife's car. One rim his somewhat of a "nick" or indentation most likely from collision with a curb on the lip of the rim. I was told that the tire still holds air fine. Is it possible to repair this "nick"? I'd imagine bondo might make it good as new in terms of shape, but would it be okay for the tire to contact the bondo if given proper time to dry? Would it be possible to attach wheel weights on the spot with bondo? Alternatively, if it doesn't "need" to be fixed will it still be possible to balance the wheel properly? Or is it even possible to repair damage like this if it's on the lip of the rim?
I'm sorry I don't really know anything about wheels.
On a somewhat unrelated note, the winter wheels are 1/2" wider (15x6.5 instead of 15x6). Stock wheel size is 195x65x15. If I wanted a nearly identical ride would I be better off sticking with this tire size for the winter tires, or should I purchase a wider tire since the rim is wider (I was thinking 205x60x15). I want to figure out soon because they are taking up room in the bed of my Ranger, plus winter starts in about a month.
I'm sorry I don't really know anything about wheels.
On a somewhat unrelated note, the winter wheels are 1/2" wider (15x6.5 instead of 15x6). Stock wheel size is 195x65x15. If I wanted a nearly identical ride would I be better off sticking with this tire size for the winter tires, or should I purchase a wider tire since the rim is wider (I was thinking 205x60x15). I want to figure out soon because they are taking up room in the bed of my Ranger, plus winter starts in about a month.