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OEM Kia Stinger Alloy wheels are expensive

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The OEM wheels costs a whopping $728.00 each.[screwy]


Kia Stinger Alloy Wheels
 

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Better get some thicker rubber to save curb rash from happening. Or don't go through drive-thrus.. or drive it.. Ugh, when will my addiction falter [paranoid]
 

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Better get some thicker rubber to save curb rash from happening. Or don't go through drive-thrus.. or drive it.. Ugh, when will my addiction falter [paranoid]
Lol my wife has the same problem with drive thrus, except they are at banks. She's scuffed up our wheels twice depositing checks under $25, after the second time I have taken over check depositing duties.[hihi]
 
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I think it's about the worst sound/feeling when you hit a hole in 18/19" wheels. Unfortunately I have to drive down streets near my house that simulate driving on the moon....
 

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Lol my wife has the same problem with drive thrus, except they are at banks. She's scuffed up our wheels twice depositing checks under $25, after the second time I have taken over check depositing duties.[hihi]
Dude I hear you. (knocking on maple) I've only rubbed one rim in my life, others wore thicker tires thank god so only a bit of the tires were rough. It's the worst and I cringe
 

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Dude I hear you. (knocking on maple) I've only rubbed one rim in my life, others wore thicker tires thank god so only a bit of the tires were rough. It's the worst and I cringe
Oh yeah, once you hear that grind, your first thought is how much its going to cost lol.
 

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For $700 a pop I'd go straight to aftermarket.
[giddy]
 
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I like this design the most, if I can find a set of used 19" I'll put them on my Premium.
 

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Once people start taking procession you'll see plenty of these on Craigslist or eBay.
 
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I like my 18" wheels that came with my Premium AWD 2.0T model.

Interesting find on the 19" factory ones for cost. I think it would be more interesting if we found the weights of all the wheels that come from the Kia factory...
 

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OEM wheels are always expensive. Aftermarket is the answer.
 
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OEM wheels are always expensive. Aftermarket is the answer.
I remember the good old days where people dumped their factory FiST wheels for as low as $200.[giddy]
 

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Yeah, scraping them up cheap on a forum, ebay or craigslist is a good thing. Usually they're heavy, skinny things the manufacturer is really proud of!
 


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