Warning signs the Black Alloy Wheel is failing:
- Vibration in the steering wheel or seat, especially at higher speeds.
- Uneven tire wear, indicating a wheel imbalance or damage.
- Visible cracks, bends, or dents in the wheel.
- Air leaking from the tire bead area.
- Difficulty balancing the wheel during tire service.
How to test if this part is the problem vs other components:
- Visually inspect the wheel for any signs of damage.
- Rotate the tires to see if the vibration moves with the wheel.
- Have the wheel professionally balanced to check for runout or imbalance.
- Check the tire pressure regularly to rule out slow leaks from a damaged wheel.
- If possible, temporarily swap the wheel with a known good wheel to see if the symptoms disappear.
Common failure causes for this part:
- Impact damage from potholes, curbs, or accidents.
- Corrosion from road salt and harsh weather conditions.
- Over-tightening lug nuts, which can warp the wheel.
- Improper tire mounting or balancing.
- General wear and tear over time.