Initial Inspection – Checking the condition of the tires, old wheels, and wheel bolts.
Wheel Replacement – Removing the old wheels using specialized tools, then installing the new wheels with torque according to factory standards.
Final Inspection – Testing the installation safety and ensuring the wheel appearance meets the customer’s expectations.
Balancing – Adjusting the wheel rotation to ensure smooth driving and eliminate vibrations while the car is in motion.
Wheel Alignment (Spooring) – Aligning the front and rear wheels to ensure the car drives straight without pulling to one side.
Initial Cleaning – Removing dirt, brake dust, and rust from the wheel surface.
Surface Repair – Fixing scratches or minor dents to ensure a smooth paint finish.
Painting Process – Using professional spray coating techniques with color options customized to the customer’s request.
Finishing & Drying – Curing the paint using an oven system to ensure a stronger and longer-lasting finish.