Lexus Wheel Supplier
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Lexus Wheel Supplier
Bought a new 2017 RX450H about 2 months ago, drove 1500 miles and ended up hitting some rough potholes in my state. Front passenger tire must have gotten hit pretty badly cause my wheel is bent out of shape, but tire is OK.
Now, I didn't buy the Tire & Wheel protection package, so obviously any fix is going to be out of pocket. After shelling out so much for the car, it's upsetting to spend more money on wheels cause otherwise the car is useless. To make it match, I can't seem to find any new wheels out there that match but only remanufactured/refurbished.
Does anyone know of any Lexus Supplier that can provide the wheels only and what cost that could be for a new wheel?
Now, I didn't buy the Tire & Wheel protection package, so obviously any fix is going to be out of pocket. After shelling out so much for the car, it's upsetting to spend more money on wheels cause otherwise the car is useless. To make it match, I can't seem to find any new wheels out there that match but only remanufactured/refurbished.
Does anyone know of any Lexus Supplier that can provide the wheels only and what cost that could be for a new wheel?
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Let's establish something. A replacement wheel will be expensive and you need it now making it likely you will purchase from the first place you can find one, I've been there with my 03 Toyota Avalon. I paid the deal whatever they asked and left. It was only afterwards that I thought it may be somewhat of a good idea to keep a spare in my garage as I live in NE Ohio where the roads are just as wicked as Michigan. If I had to do it again, I would go to detroitwheelandtire.com. They seem to have a good selection from what I can see. I never did it due to funding issues but should have to avoid a trip or two to the dealership. Thats just my two cents worth, good luck with the 450h.
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How bad is your wheel damaged? Depending on the damage it might be cheaper to repair the wheel. If you need to replace, detroitwheelandtire.com seems like a good place to buy rather than the stealership.
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