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    Alloy damage

    Anyone know about saftey of alloys lol thinkin in buyin some alloys but one is damaged on the inner rim edge as seen on the picture. Wondering if it would be still ok to use or not?
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    Looks cracked to me, definitely would not use.

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    Rodger that. Shal not bother then lol cheers matey

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    Even if it was "safe" that flat spot would need a lot of weight to balance the wheel and will probably vibrate as well.
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    as above would avoid
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    Stay clear

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    Ok cheers for advice guys. Deffo not gonna bother lol

 

 

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