WHEELS · SREBRENIK · 30 KM
Wheel repair for Srebrenik
The northern route towards the motorway means long stretches and badly patched surfaces. A damaged barrel gets its shape back here.
The damage open roads cause
On regional roads the impact arrives without warning. A hole in a patched section, the lip of a culvert or a ridge left behind by winter meets the wheel at full speed, and the force involved is far greater than anything city driving produces. The result is a bent barrel, sometimes a crack in the metal.
A crack is not always visible to the naked eye. That is why the rim is cleaned and inspected first, and only then is the decision made: sound metal gets welded and machined, but a crack running through a load bearing area is left alone. Safety is a line that does not move.
Anyone covering long distances cannot afford a barrel that runs out. After straightening and welding, the area is dressed with the grinder until the flange is flat again, and the rim finally spins on the machine so the remaining deviation can be measured — long hauls included.
Thirty kilometres down to Tuzla
The workshop address is 3. tuzlanske brigade 128 in Tuzla, roughly 30 kilometres from Srebrenik. If your journey takes you south anyway, the rim can be handed in on the way through. Send a photo to +387 61 570 429 before you leave so that the trip is not wasted.
Repairs for damage picked up on the road
Cracks, bent barrels and flattened flanges after an impact out on the open road are the jobs asked for most from this direction.
Welding and crack repair
Cracks, breaks, holes in the bead seat and missing chunks of metal. The area is welded through its full thickness and machined back to the wheel's original line.
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A wheel that hops, shakes the steering or has gone oval after a pothole is pressed back into a true circle in small stages, with the metal checked as it goes.
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The complete sequence
Straightening on the press and welding follow one another in the same workshop. For someone coming from further out that means one visit instead of two.
Straight talk about limits
If the inspection shows a rim cannot be made safe again, you hear it immediately and the job is refused. An uncomfortable answer beats driving on a doubtful barrel.
Settled at speed
The aim is not a rim that looks good but one that behaves properly. Every rim is therefore checked in rotation after the work before you take it back.
Questions from the northern route
I hit a pothole and the rim is bent, what now?
First check whether the tyre is losing air and drive gently. Then photograph the barrel from the outside and from the inside and send it to +387 61 570 429. A bent barrel is pressed back into shape, after which the remaining runout is measured.
How far is it from Srebrenik to your workshop?
Roughly 30 kilometres. We are at 3. tuzlanske brigade 128 in Tuzla, and the district is called Simin Han. If you are unsure whether the drive is worth it, send a picture beforehand and you will know what can be done with the wheel before you even start the engine.
Can a cracked wheel be repaired?
Often it can. The crack is ground back to sound metal, welded and then machined so the shape and a flat surface return. The decision depends on where the crack sits and how much material is left around it. Damage in a loaded area is not repaired.
Is a repaired wheel safe for long journeys and motorway speeds?
Repairs are only carried out where the material allows it, and after the work the runout is measured on the machine. If the slightest doubt about strength remained, the rim would not be released for use. Every case is inspected first and accepted only then.
Can I get an estimate before driving to Tuzla?
A photo is the best way. Send two or three pictures of the damage by WhatsApp or Viber to +387 61 570 429, ideally showing the flange and the bead seat clearly. Based on those you get an assessment and a time to come in.
Other towns in the canton
Tuzla, Lukavac, Živinice, Gračanica and Banovići each have a page of their own describing the route and the local conditions.
Check before you make the journey
A few photographs and a short conversation settle the question of whether the drive is worth it.