2015 GS rear wheel oem part #s
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2015 GS rear wheel oem part #s
Wifey hit the curb damage the rear wheel and blown the tire. Anyone know the part number for the wheel? Which site would your recommend to buy from?
thank you for your helps!
thank you for your helps!
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Hubcap Heaven has been around for a very long time. Classic car collectors I know have used them. Don't know the exact part number but here's the GS350 page.
https://www.hubcaphaven.com/c/825/le...eels_rims.html
https://www.hubcaphaven.com/c/825/le...eels_rims.html
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Gs16 (12-28-20)
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PS - you might also look into having it repaired, sometimes they can do a very good job with pretty bad damage and it will cost significantly less
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If you can drive on spare donut for couple days, you could send it to Need Powder Coating, they do a great job. You may look for good quality reputable wheel repair shop in your area, it would be lot cheaper then buying new (refurbished) wheel and the paint may not match the other wheels.
https://www.instagram.com/needpowdercoating/
https://www.instagram.com/needpowdercoating/
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As others have stated, the damage looks fixable. I have had my wheel repaired through the dealer with excellent results. They contract someone from the outside to do it. Good luck and keep us posted.
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Hubcap Heaven has been around for a very long time. Classic car collectors I know have used them. Don't know the exact part number but here's the GS350 page.
https://www.hubcaphaven.com/c/825/le...eels_rims.html
https://www.hubcaphaven.com/c/825/le...eels_rims.html
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Gs16 (12-28-20)
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@Gs16 rim can def be repaired depending on the extent of the damage. If it became out of round and needs to be refinished, you're looking at anywhere between $75 and $150 at a good local wheel/tire shop.
If you go the route of replacing the wheel and you have a staggered setup/RWD, your rear wheels are likely 19x9 and would be around $500 from a reputable dealer like this one: https://www.ssl-parts.com/oem-parts/...e-p-4261a30203
If you go the route of replacing the wheel and you have a staggered setup/RWD, your rear wheels are likely 19x9 and would be around $500 from a reputable dealer like this one: https://www.ssl-parts.com/oem-parts/...e-p-4261a30203
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Thank you all for the replies. I went with y’all suggestion and get it repair at the local shop for $125.
@Gs16 rim can def be repaired depending on the extent of the damage. If it became out of round and needs to be refinished, you're looking at anywhere between $75 and $150 at a good local wheel/tire shop.
If you go the route of replacing the wheel and you have a staggered setup/RWD, your rear wheels are likely 19x9 and would be around $500 from a reputable dealer like this one: https://www.ssl-parts.com/oem-parts/...e-p-4261a30203
If you go the route of replacing the wheel and you have a staggered setup/RWD, your rear wheels are likely 19x9 and would be around $500 from a reputable dealer like this one: https://www.ssl-parts.com/oem-parts/...e-p-4261a30203
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