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Alloy Wheel Welding vs Buying New

Alloy Wheel Welding vs Buying New – Cost-Effective Rim Repairs

Alloy Wheel Welding vs Buying New

If your alloy wheel is cracked or damaged, you may be wondering whether to repair it or replace it altogether. In most cases, professional alloy wheel welding offers a safe, reliable and cost-effective solution, especially when compared to the high cost of buying a new OEM or aftermarket rim.

At Onyx Alloys, we specialise in alloy wheel crack repairs using TIG welding – the industry standard for strong, clean welds on alloy wheels. Our skilled technicians in Slough restore the structural integrity of your rim, often at a fraction of the cost of replacement.

The Cost Comparison

  • Repairing a cracked alloy wheel via welding generally costs £50–£120, depending on the damage and finish required.

  • Buying a new wheel – especially for premium, performance or luxury cars – can cost anywhere from £200 to £1,000+.

Oliver R.
12:31 22 Oct 24
Excellent quick service and quality plus a very fair price on my Alfa Romeo wheels.
Karthikan R.
12:28 28 Sep 24
Great service
Abdullah H.
11:55 20 Aug 24
Really Haooy with the service on my Golf
Jaz G.
20:28 28 May 24
100% recommend these guys, they delivered a great service along with reasonable pricing with an excellent finish to my refurbished alloys. With a bonus of work being completed in good time.
Harleen
15:55 25 May 24
Had my alloys refurbished from these guys and wow! I couldn’t recommend them enough! Fair price, excellent customer service, quick turn around time and most importantly my alloys look like brand new! Thank you Onyx!! ????
Deepak P.
14:43 19 Mar 24
Excellent service. Sam the owner is a great guy and genuine. He was honest with about what I needed done to my car and save me a lot of money today. I would definitely recommend to everyone I know and use his garage again.
A D
17:22 15 Feb 24
Had my Mercedes S Class wheels refurbished here with the diamond cut finish. Looking great!!! Would recommend to anyone who need their wheels repaired

Save Money, Stay Safe

Avoid unnecessary expense – let Onyx Alloys in Slough inspect your cracked rim first. Our expert technicians will assess whether welding is suitable and give you a clear, honest quote. Call us today or visit our workshop for fast, professional alloy crack repairs.

Why Choose Us?

Slough, location

We are conveniently located in Slough, Berkshire, offering alloy wheel repair, crack repair welding, and diamond cutting services for both trade and retail customers.

Fast Turnaround

We know your time is valuable. That’s why we aim to complete all refurbishment and repair work promptly, without compromising on quality – so you’re back on the road as quickly as possible.

Expert Team

Our technicians are highly
skilled and come with years
of experience. They are dedicated to providing a
quality finish.

Variety of finishes

With our alloy refurbishment service we provide diamond cutting, powder coating and custom finishes all under one roof!

trade division

If you are a repair centre or a car dealer, then trust us to get the job done. Quality & speed guaranteed. Get in touch now.

quality guarantee

We give warranty with every refurbishment, your guarantee of a great and long lasting finish.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is welding cheaper than replacing a cracked alloy wheel?

Absolutely – welding typically costs under £100, while new wheels often exceed £300–£500, especially for OEM or high-performance rims.

Is it safe to weld a cracked alloy wheel?

Yes – TIG welding is a safe and industry-approved repair method, provided it’s done by experienced professionals like us.

When should I consider buying a new wheel instead?

If the damage is too severe – such as cracks on both the inner and outer barrel or deformation – replacement might be the only safe option. We’ll advise you honestly.

How long does the alloy wheel refurbishment process take?
Upto 3 working days depending on damage and service required.
Will the welded area be visible?

We grind, smooth and refinish the area so it blends with the wheel. If a cosmetic finish is needed (e.g., powder coating or painting), we can offer this too.

Do welded wheels pass MOT and safety checks?

Yes – a professionally welded wheel, pressure-tested and balanced, is safe for road use and MOT compliant.

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