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Ouch, wtf did you do!!??

Lord Humunculous

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Sometimes it's just easier to be thankful there was no major body damage. I don't know wtf my mom could have hit to do THIS to a shockingly heavy factory rim, but w/e, I'll order a new one. I offered to put my set on her car since I replaced mine with OZs, but no, she wants her models oem (2013 3.8 BH), while I am looking now for non refurb rims, if anyone has a suggestion where to get new (at street prices, not msrp) I sure would be thankful for the info!

WTFyo.webp
 
Would be nice to see the front of the rim, as not all 3.8L models have the same rim.

I have seen junkyards list parts on the Internet, including Genesis OEM rims. I don't remember if they were listed on eBay or whatever. Even though used, many are on excellent condition and were not refurbed. If you want brand new, google "Hyundai parts online" to get about 25% off MSRP (but shipping is going to be expensive).
 
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lol, good lord, yeah, seeing the FRONT of the damn thing would help, I was at least able to find the part no. (52910-3M570) it looks like street prices are around 320-340 per, prolly gonna git from here => https://www.hyundaipartsdeal.com/genuine/hyundai-wheel-assy-aluminium~52910-3m570.html, the local dealership was not even interested in the words "price match" which is too bad, but not unexpected.

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well, 640 for 2 (inc $35 s/h), not too bad, the front left will go in the trunk and new wheels and tires on the front axle. Not too bad, about what I'd expect per wheel.
 
That might also be repairable with a good repair shop.
 
lol, good lord, yeah, seeing the FRONT of the damn thing would help, I was at least able to find the part no. (52910-3M570) it looks like street prices are around 320-340 per, prolly gonna git from here => https://www.hyundaipartsdeal.com/genuine/hyundai-wheel-assy-aluminium~52910-3m570.html, the local dealership was not even interested in the words "price match" which is too bad, but not unexpected.

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well, 640 for 2 (inc $35 s/h), not too bad, the front left will go in the trunk and new wheels and tires on the front axle. Not too bad, about what I'd expect per wheel.
Looks like that is the 17" wheel?

I am not sure what is going on here, but when I google 52910-3M570 I see a bunch of those on eBay for very reasonable prices (about $130-140). They may be used, but appear to be in very good to excellent condition.
 
Those are all remans, in various conditions I would suppose depending on who is selling them. I don't roll on remanufactured or chinese wheels. Just the way I am.
 
Those are all remans, in various conditions I would suppose depending on who is selling them. I don't roll on remanufactured or chinese wheels. Just the way I am.
I don't think they are remanufactured. They are from wrecked cars that were totaled, and most of them show the picture of the wrecked car.
 
thats true, still not an option.
Your mom sure is picky in not accepting a used rim in very good condition. It's not you would be asking her to get a used toilet seat or something.
 
With an impact that great, to cause that damage, the tire probably has broken belts (not even talking about suspension damage)
 
lol, good lord, yeah, seeing the FRONT of the damn thing would help, I was at least able to find the part no. (52910-3M570) it looks like street prices are around 320-340 per, prolly gonna git from here => https://www.hyundaipartsdeal.com/genuine/hyundai-wheel-assy-aluminium~52910-3m570.html, the local dealership was not even interested in the words "price match" which is too bad, but not unexpected.

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well, 640 for 2 (inc $35 s/h), not too bad, the front left will go in the trunk and new wheels and tires on the front axle. Not too bad, about what I'd expect per wheel.

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Rim Guard X. I have just had my aftermarket wheel repaired. Please check the out as they are very reasonable and can fix about everything.
 
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