With research indicating that 80 per cent vehicles under five years old have alloy wheels, that means a lot of dinged rims. There are plenty of alloy wheel refurbishment specialists, but this solution ...
We reviewed Alloygator’s original rim protectors in 2010, and while we liked them, they proved difficult to put on. Now, the company has a new, easier-to-fit version. And if you’re still not keen, ...
Tesla wheels seem to scrape more easily than other brands. Fortunately, there are great tips to avoid damage and some ...
Online delivery drivers struggling to park their car are damaging their alloy wheels, according AlloyGator. According to the supplier, UK van registrations have rocketed and are forecasted to be ...
There is an accessory called 'Alloygator' but it can only have limited effect in protecting the rims. Hit a kerb hard and you're still going to damage your alloys. There are also some Pirelli tyres ...
Get a file, some emery cloth or wet & dry, a touch up brush of silver paint and a touch up brush of lacquer and DIY. If you don't, road salt and water will get underneath the lacquer and start to ...
Hard plastic protectors have been improved this year, and are brilliant. But Alloygators are trickier to fit than Rimblades, as you have to deflate the tyre, insert reinforcing metal tabs, then secure ...