Dubai's tight multi-storey ramps and unforgiving kerbs claim alloy wheels daily. The encouraging news is that most damage is either cosmetic or structural-but-fixable, and professional car rim repair costs a fraction of a replacement wheel from the dealer.
The question worth answering before you book anything is which category your damage falls into — because the honest answer occasionally is that the wheel should be replaced, and a workshop willing to say so is the one worth using.
· Kerb rash on the rim lip. Deeper gouging along the outer edge where the wheel met concrete. Still repairable, but it needs material built back up and refinished rather than simply painted over.
· Bends and buckles. Usually caused by a pothole or a hard hit on a speed bump. A bent rim causes vibration at speed and slow air loss. Straightening on a hydraulic press restores the profile, and the wheel is re-balanced afterwards.
· Cracks. Most often on the inner barrel where a bend has flexed the metal past its limit. A single clean crack away from a spoke junction can be welded and machined. Multiple cracks, or a crack running into a spoke, are a replacement.
Everything else is fair game. A wheel that holds air, sits true after straightening and passes a balance check is structurally sound.
Prices are per wheel and vary with diameter and finish. A 22-inch diamond-cut wheel from a luxury SUV takes considerably more machining time than an 18-inch painted alloy.
Diamond cutting deserves a note of its own. The finish is produced on a CNC lathe that skims a fine layer from the wheel face, which is why a wheel can only be diamond-cut a limited number of times before too much material is gone. A workshop that measures before machining is protecting your wheel, not padding the invoice.
Find the workshop at 1 D65 Al Manara Road East, Al Quoz, Dubai, open daily 9 AM to 9 PM, on +971 4 227 9700 — rated 4.7 out of 5 across more than 1,180 Google reviews. If the vibration persists after a straightened wheel is refitted, the next thing to check is wheel balancing.
The question worth answering before you book anything is which category your damage falls into — because the honest answer occasionally is that the wheel should be replaced, and a workshop willing to say so is the one worth using.
The Four Kinds of Wheel Damage
· Scratches and scuffs. Surface damage to the paint or lacquer from a kerb or a car park pillar. Purely cosmetic, always repairable, and the cheapest job on the list.· Kerb rash on the rim lip. Deeper gouging along the outer edge where the wheel met concrete. Still repairable, but it needs material built back up and refinished rather than simply painted over.
· Bends and buckles. Usually caused by a pothole or a hard hit on a speed bump. A bent rim causes vibration at speed and slow air loss. Straightening on a hydraulic press restores the profile, and the wheel is re-balanced afterwards.
· Cracks. Most often on the inner barrel where a bend has flexed the metal past its limit. A single clean crack away from a spoke junction can be welded and machined. Multiple cracks, or a crack running into a spoke, are a replacement.
When Repair Is the Wrong Answer
A reputable workshop will refuse certain jobs, and that refusal is a good sign. Wheels with multiple radial cracks, damage across the bead seat where the tyre seals, cracks that run into a spoke junction, or any wheel that has been badly repaired before and re-cracked in the same place should be replaced rather than repaired. So should heavily corroded wheels where the alloy itself has become porous.Everything else is fair game. A wheel that holds air, sits true after straightening and passes a balance check is structurally sound.
What Each Repair Costs in Dubai
| Service | Price range | Turnaround |
| Scratch and scuff repair | From AED 300 – 400 | 2–3 hours |
| Kerb damage repair | From AED 300 – 450 | 2–4 hours |
| Bent rim straightening | From AED 350 – 500 | 2–4 hours |
| Crack repair (welding) | From AED 400 – 600 | Same day |
| Diamond-cut alloy finish | From AED 500 – 800 | Same day |
| Powder coat / colour change | From AED 500 – 900 | Same day |
| Full rim refurbishment | From AED 600 – 1,200 | Same day |
Prices are per wheel and vary with diameter and finish. A 22-inch diamond-cut wheel from a luxury SUV takes considerably more machining time than an 18-inch painted alloy.
The Insurance Maths Most Drivers Miss
Before claiming on comprehensive cover, compare the repair cost against your policy excess. With most rim repairs starting from AED 300, the repair is frequently cheaper than the deductible — and claiming costs you the no-claims discount on renewal as well. For a single kerbed wheel, paying directly is almost always the better financial decision. Reserve the claim for genuine multi-wheel damage from a pothole strike or collision.Why the Finish Matters as Much as the Fix
Dubai punishes wheel finishes. Brake dust is corrosive, summer heat bakes it onto the surface, and airborne sand acts as a mild abrasive at speed. A repair that ends with a quick spray of rattle-can paint will look poor within one summer. Proper refinishing means stripping, filling, priming, colour-matching to the manufacturer's original code, and sealing with a heat-resistant clear lacquer that stands up to brake temperatures.Diamond cutting deserves a note of its own. The finish is produced on a CNC lathe that skims a fine layer from the wheel face, which is why a wheel can only be diamond-cut a limited number of times before too much material is gone. A workshop that measures before machining is protecting your wheel, not padding the invoice.
Getting It Done
iTyreCare's rim workshop in Al Quoz handles straightening, welding, CNC diamond cutting, powder coating and full refurbishment for wheels up to 26 inches, with most repairs completed the same day and every wheel re-balanced before it goes back on the car. Free pickup and delivery is available across Dubai.Find the workshop at 1 D65 Al Manara Road East, Al Quoz, Dubai, open daily 9 AM to 9 PM, on +971 4 227 9700 — rated 4.7 out of 5 across more than 1,180 Google reviews. If the vibration persists after a straightened wheel is refitted, the next thing to check is wheel balancing.