JordyCarter
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Tried one of my new wheels on today and noticed a large chunk was missing , it seems to be holding air but the tyre was down a bit (Not flat) so im not sure if its the tyre or the wheel, does anyone know if this can be repaired? (Not the best pic but you get the idea, its to the right of the wheel)

[Edited on 27-11-2011 by JordyCarter]
[Edited on 27-11-2011 by JordyCarter]
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dobbynufc
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It probs can be repaired mate, am sure you can get filler to fill the alloy in and just paint over it again,
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Jed D
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cant see that being the reason its going down tbh mate although i see your concern. it just looks like its been curbed from that pic
could also be a slow puncture or the rim wasn't cleaned down properly when the tyre was fitted...
iv got a slow one on mine cos i forgot to wire brash the wheel down on one of them, it take like 2 weeks to go down a noticeable amount, keep meaning to sort it
just dint buy nowt off jabba anymore 
[Edited on 27-11-2011 by Jed D]
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JordyCarter
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Its a bit deeper than a curbing and just over an inch
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Jed D
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ah wey could well be that then mate
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