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Old 09-08-15, 10:09 AM
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Hi there, anyone have a stock silver 10 spoke wheel that they are wanting to sell. My wife curbed one of the wheels and would like to replace it. 17 inch silver wheel is what I need...the basic oem alloy wheel. Thanks!

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No need to replace. Talk to your dealer, they have guys can come in and refinish your wheel professionally. Usually $90-150.
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No need to replace. Talk to your dealer, they have guys can come in and refinish your wheel professionally. Usually $90-150.
I have looked into that and that seems to be the going rate. I just figured I would attempt to find a used wheel at a descent price. Thanks for the reply!
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Originally Posted by Barnesie
I have looked into that and that seems to be the going rate. I just figured I would attempt to find a used wheel at a descent price. Thanks for the reply!
eBay should have a few listed. However, it's hard to tell if those have had structural repairs.
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