Alloy Wheel Repair for Barking Drivers

Barking is a straight run west of us along the A13. From our workshop in Grays we reach drivers right across the borough — from Barking town centre and the Abbey area to the fast-growing Barking Riverside development — in around 25 minutes.

With so much new housing and tight on-street parking around Barking, kerbed alloys are the job we see most. We put scuffed, scratched and cracked wheels back to a factory-fresh finish.

Common alloy damage on Barking roads

  • Kerb scuffs from parallel parking around Barking town centre and the side roads off Longbridge Road.
  • Pothole and rim damage from heavy A13 and A406 North Circular traffic.
  • Corrosion and lacquer peel on wheels left exposed to winter road salt.

Our repairs and finishes

Whatever your wheels need, we cover it — wheel straightening, crack welding, diamond cutting, powder coating and full wheel refurbishment — all from our Grays workshop.

How to reach us from Barking

Head east on the A13 towards Grays and Thurrock — roughly a 25-minute drive. Drop your wheels off or leave the car with us. See our alloy wheel repair prices for guide pricing by size.

Barking alloy wheel repair — FAQs

How far is your workshop from there?

Around 8 miles, about 25 minutes east on the A13, in Grays, Thurrock.

Which areas do you cover?

Barking, Barking Riverside, Creekmouth, Upney and the surrounding area — plus drivers from right across Essex.

Book your Barking wheel repair

Get in touch or send photos of your wheels for a fast, no-obligation quote. First-time customer? Enjoy 10% off your first service.