Diamondbrite Alloy Wheel Rim Protectors
Wednesday, 10. October 2018
Those who take out a PCP or PCH that end up giving their car back at the end of the lease know how annoying it is to have to pay for repairs to their alloy wheels. A few years ago the average cost was about £30 – £50 to have one alloy repaired. But since the introduction of Diamond Cut Alloys that cost has increased to about £95 – £110 per wheel so I thought it would be useful to mention a new Alloy Wheel Protector.
Diamondbrite has brought out a new alloy wheel protector. The cost is £199 per set and has to be fitted to the wheels by a qualified fitter. The protector sticks to the edge of the wheel rim to form a toughened polymer barrier between the alloy and the kerb.
It can be fitted to used and new wheels and can be removed if need be. They can be left on the wheel when changing tyres or they can be removed. They can be created to blend in with the wheel shade or you can make a statement with a range of different colours.
The Diamondbrite protector works particularly well on Diamond Cut Alloys. So having the protectors fitted when new can save a great deal of money at the end of your lease. It also keeps the wheels looking good all the time you have the car. The protectors come with a 12-month warranty, cost £199 including fitting. There are fitters all over the country, contact Diamondbrite to find out more and your nearest fitter. www.jewelultra.com. By Graham Hill





















