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<blockquote data-quote="Fordzuki" data-source="post: 1272554" data-attributes="member: 17662"><p>Even if you do manage to properly fill that crack, there are probably thousands of microcracks around it that you can't see, but will continue to crack when it get's jolted again. Volkswagen, along with a few other carmakers do not "allow" the use of refurbished wheels on their cars. (guideline that insurance companies have to follow in the repair of vehicles.) That being said, I think it would be fine if it had a tire with any kind of sidewall on it, but from the looks of the rim, you probably have low profiles on it? So next time you hit a pothole and the rim explodes, is it going to be worth it? :corn:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fordzuki, post: 1272554, member: 17662"] Even if you do manage to properly fill that crack, there are probably thousands of microcracks around it that you can't see, but will continue to crack when it get's jolted again. Volkswagen, along with a few other carmakers do not "allow" the use of refurbished wheels on their cars. (guideline that insurance companies have to follow in the repair of vehicles.) That being said, I think it would be fine if it had a tire with any kind of sidewall on it, but from the looks of the rim, you probably have low profiles on it? So next time you hit a pothole and the rim explodes, is it going to be worth it? :corn: [/QUOTE]
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