Wheel & Rim Repair After Curb or Collision Damage

Jun 2, 2026 | Uncategorized

Curb rash, pothole dents, and collision scrapes on your wheels are more than cosmetic, depending on the damage, a rim can be safely refinished, repaired, or may need replacement for safety. Knowing the difference protects both your car’s look and how it drives. Here is how wheel and rim repair works after curb or collision damage in Los Angeles.

What kinds of wheel damage are there?

The most common is curb rash, scrapes and scuffs to the outer lip and face from brushing a curb. More serious damage includes bends from potholes, cracks, and gouges. Cosmetic scuffs are usually repairable; bent or cracked structural areas are a safety question, not just an appearance one.

Repair vs. replace

Damage Typical outcome
Curb rash / surface scuffs Sand, fill, refinish (often same-day)
Minor bend (steel/some alloy) May be straightened if structurally sound
Cracks or severe bends Usually replace, safety risk
Damage on high-performance/forged wheels Specialist assessment; often replace

Why some bent rims should not be “fixed”

A wheel holds the tire’s air seal and carries the car’s load at speed. A cracked rim or one bent badly enough to weaken the metal can fail or leak, so reputable shops will replace rather than risk straightening it. Cosmetic refinishing is one thing; structural repair has limits, and safety comes first.

Signs your wheel needs attention

  • Vibration or wobble at highway speed.
  • A slow leak from the wheel (not the tire).
  • Visible bends, cracks, or deep gouges.
  • Curb rash you want refinished for appearance and resale.

What about the finish?

Refinishing restores painted, machined, or powder-coated wheels so the repair blends with the original look. Matching a machined or two-tone finish takes skill, so choose a shop experienced with your wheel type. For a full set, refinishing all four keeps the look consistent.

Does insurance cover wheel damage?

Curb damage you cause yourself is usually out of pocket (or a comprehensive claim depending on cause), while wheel damage from a collision is generally part of the collision claim. Compare the repair or replacement cost to your deductible before filing, minor curb rash often costs less than a deductible.

Frequently asked questions

Can curb rash be fixed?

Usually yes, scuffs can be sanded, filled, and refinished, often the same day, without replacing the wheel.

Is it safe to repair a bent rim?

Minor bends on sound wheels may be straightened, but cracks or severe bends should be replaced for safety.

Why is my car vibrating after hitting a pothole?

A bent wheel is a common cause; have it inspected, as it affects safety and tire wear.

The bottom line

Wheel and rim damage ranges from cosmetic curb rash (refinishable) to bends and cracks that demand replacement for safety. Have the wheel assessed, refinish cosmetic scuffs, and never drive on a cracked rim. A Los Angeles shop experienced with your wheel type can restore the look or advise replacement when safety requires it.

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