If you have invested money in magnesium, aluminum alloy or sport wheels,
special precautions should be taken to make sure your investment is not wasted
and that your special wheels look good for the life of the vehicle.
Special wheels are easily damaged and/or scratched. Occasionally check the
rims for cracking, impact damage or air leaks. If any of these are found,
replace the wheel. But in order to prevent this type of damage and the costly
replacement of a special wheel, observe the following precautions:
- Use extra care not to damage the wheels during removal, installation,
balancing, etc. After removal of the wheels from the vehicle, place them
on a mat or other protective surface. If they are to be stored for any length
of time, support them on strips of wood. Never store tires and wheels upright;
the tread may develop flat spots.
- When driving, watch for hazards; it doesn't take much to crack a wheel.
- When washing, use a mild soap or non-abrasive dish detergent (keeping
in mind that detergent tends to remove wax). Avoid cleansers with abrasives
or the use of hard brushes. There are many cleaners and polishes for special
wheels.
- If possible, remove the wheels during the winter. Salt and sand used for
snow removal can severely damage the finish of a wheel.
- Make certain the recommended lug nut torque is never exceeded or the wheel
may crack. Never use snow chains on special wheels; severe scratching will
occur.