Wheel Repairs in Gundagai
Contact Wheel Repairs in Gundagai
Professional Repairs For Damaged Wheels
At Rallimax Wheel Repairs & Alignment, we specialise in wheel repairs in Gundagai, helping drivers restore their wheels to top condition.
Whether you’ve hit a pothole, damaged your rim, or noticed vibrations in your steering, our expert technicians provide rim straightening, crack repairs, tyre balancing, and wheel alignment to ensure your vehicle performs safely and efficiently. Driving on a damaged wheel can lead to uneven tyre wear, poor fuel efficiency, and unsafe handling.
We use advanced repair technology to restore wheels on all vehicle types, from daily drivers to high-performance cars. Our precision repair process ensures each wheel is restored to meet manufacturer standards for safety and durability. If your wheels show visible damage or you’re experiencing instability when driving, don’t wait for the issue to worsen.
We also offer wheel repair services in Wagga Wagga, Junee, Cootamundra, and Yass.
Call 02 6280 5967 today to book your wheel repair service and get back on the road safely.
Why Performance Cars Need Experts
- Precision rim straightening and crack repairs to maintain structural integrity under extreme conditions.
- Advanced wheel alignment and balancing for maximum grip and high-speed stability.
- Same-day service available to get your performance car back on the road or track quickly.
- Highly skilled technicians with expertise in motorsport and high-performance vehicle wheels.
- Transparent pricing and obligation-free quotes—no surprises, just expert service.
Common Causes Of Wheel Damage
Performance and race cars endure extreme conditions that can accelerate wheel damage. Hitting potholes or rough track surfaces can bend or crack rims, affecting handling and alignment. Frequent hard braking generates excessive heat, which weakens alloy wheels over time, increasing the risk of warping or cracks.

Corrosion from brake dust and road grime can deteriorate wheel surfaces, reducing their durability. Underinflated tyres also transfer more impact force to the wheels, leading to stress fractures. Keeping wheels in top condition with regular inspections and maintenance ensures longevity and peak performance on the road or track.
Quality wheel repairs, rim straightening, tyre balancing, and alignment services for drivers in Gundagai.
Professional wheel alignment, rim straightening, and tyre balancing to improve handling and safety in Gundagai.
FAQs
What areas do you service?
Our team specialises in wheel repairs in Gundagai and surrounding areas, including Tumblong, South Gundagai, Coolac, Nangus, and Muttama. Whether you drive a daily commuter or a high-performance vehicle, we ensure your wheels are in top shape.
Contact us to see if we can assist in your area.
What is the difference between wheel balancing and wheel alignment?
Wheel balancing and wheel alignment are often confused, but they serve different purposes.
Wheel balancing corrects the distribution of weight in a wheel and tyre assembly. If a wheel is out of balance, it can cause vibrations at certain speeds, leading to uneven tyre wear and reduced ride comfort.
Technicians use special equipment to detect imbalances and apply small counterweights to restore even weight distribution.
Wheel alignment, on the other hand, ensures that all four wheels are positioned correctly in relation to each other and the road.
Proper alignment keeps the vehicle driving in a straight line and prevents uneven tyre wear. If a car’s wheels are misaligned, it can pull to one side, cause steering issues, and reduce fuel efficiency.
How often should wheel alignment be done?
Wheel alignment should be checked at least once a year or every 10,000 to 15,000 kilometres, depending on your driving habits.
If you frequently drive on rough roads, hit potholes, or notice steering irregularities, you may need alignment more often.
Misaligned wheels can cause uneven tyre wear, poor fuel efficiency, and difficulties in steering. Regular alignment checks help extend the lifespan of your tyres and ensure optimal vehicle performance.
Can I fix a bent wheel at home?
Attempting to repair a bent wheel at home is not recommended. DIY methods, such as using heat or hammering the wheel back into shape, can weaken the metal, making the wheel unsafe to use.
Professional repair shops use hydraulic presses and controlled heat application to restore a wheel’s original structure without compromising its strength.
An improper repair job can cause further damage, making the wheel more prone to failure under stress.