Hit a pothole bent rim in new IS 350
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How fast were you going when you hit the pot hole. Can you post pics? I think a new rim might run somwhere around 250$, ask your dealer. Check to see if it is covered under warranty (probably not).
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Originally Posted by maz
How fast were you going when you hit the pot hole. Can you post pics? I think a new rim might run somwhere around 250$, ask your dealer. Check to see if it is covered under warranty (probably not).
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I tapped the curb (no front parking sensor) and have minor damages/scratch to the front lower section (it's pretty low).
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Originally Posted by newr
I do not think it is covered under manufacture warranty. I think the rim should be at least $500 each. The 17" on my AP2 S2000 is already about $500/each. From the dealer, a brand new set with tires is about $3500.
I doubt it, the g-spider wheels are like $330 each. And $250 from one of the sponsors, forgot who. I doubt the stockers are more $$ than that
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The stock wheel is around $250 each http://www.lexus-parts.com/partlist....19&ModelID=151
If the rim is not cracked you should be able to fix it. Ask your dealer for a recommended shop to fix it. It costs around $70 to $150 to fix.
If the rim is not cracked you should be able to fix it. Ask your dealer for a recommended shop to fix it. It costs around $70 to $150 to fix.
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Originally Posted by newr
I do not think it is covered under manufacture warranty. I think the rim should be at least $500 each. The 17" on my AP2 S2000 is already about $500/each. From the dealer, a brand new set with tires is about $3500.
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Originally Posted by maz
How fast were you going when you hit the pot hole. Can you post pics? I think a new rim might run somwhere around 250$, ask your dealer. Check to see if it is covered under warranty (probably not).
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I know when I bought my car, the dealer offered me a wheel and tire warranty program that was $299 for 5 years. It covers any damage to you rims and tires. If anything happens to them, you just get it fixed or replaced, send them the bill and they will cut you a check for whatever you paid for the repair or replacement.
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Originally Posted by gsrthomas
Is the spare tire a full size 18" rim??
If so just use that wheel so you dont have to buy a new one.
If so just use that wheel so you dont have to buy a new one.
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Originally Posted by maz
How fast were you going when you hit the pot hole. Can you post pics? I think a new rim might run somwhere around 250$, ask your dealer. Check to see if it is covered under warranty (probably not).
We were going about 35 mph and this is the results. (see attached picture)
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Originally Posted by maz
Sounds too good to be true. I wonder if other dealers offer this.