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Backup Rims/Tires

confusedman

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Have an opportunity to get a backup set (all 4, barely used) of Rims/Tires OEM/Stock for 5.0 $875. Good deal or pass? Car is a lease, 1.5yrs left on it, got curb rash on all 4 already (yuck, I know) prob $300 worth of work from a tire shop to fix them up. I'm still strongly considering keeping this car post lease and also considering powder coating the rims black (got a white 5.0). ANYWAYS, thoughts mainly on that price?
 
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If you don't buy the car at the end of your lease, that's a lot of money you will be unlikely to recoup. Remember that tires dry out over time.
 
Good call, forgot about that. SoCal weather keeps everything pretty mild, but still def. worth consideration. Thanks! My fear is going to return the lease and they try to drop a $2k bill for new rims/tires on me. My lease will end up being so low miles, and Genesis brand on the up and up, I might have some good bargaining.
 
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