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Center Caps

spigot52

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1G Genesis Sedan (2009-2014)
I have a 2013, 3.8 with 18's. I am planning on getting some aftermarket 17's for my winters.
Anyone know if all the 'Genesis' center caps, I see all over the interweb will fit aftermarket wheels?
 
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I have a 2013, 3.8 with 18's. I am planning on getting some aftermarket 17's for my winters.
Anyone know if all the 'Genesis' center caps, I see all over the interweb will fit aftermarket wheels?
I don't know, but there are 17" OEM wheels that came with the Base Trim model that you may want to look at, and which the center caps fit. There were two different 17" wheels, both of which fit. One is the 2009-2011 17" wheel, and the other is the 2012-2013 17' wheel. I think the 2009-2011 wheel looks better, but both are OK.

Here is a pic with dealer pricing, but you can find them used, or at junk yard sites for fairly cheap:
https://midwestwheelandtire.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/70770s_hyundai_genisis_wheel_17.jpg
 
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