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To cut a long story short: Had my rear right drivers side tyre replaced and have been informed the wheel itself is quite badly buckled. The previous tyre had a slow puncture so guessing the previous owner hit a pot hole or something, whatever it was he did it in style. The wheels on the car at the moment are the standard Nissan alloy...

 

Choices are:

 

1) Get one new Nissan alloy / refurbed...

2) Set of new wheels all round....

 

Had quite a lot of expenditure this month already and just not sure whether I should bite the bullet and get some cheapish good looking wheels ( if thats possible ) or just spend a little amount and replace just the one. Complete novice when it comes to wheels etc and have been reading/looking at other wheel posts/pics and really not sure which route to take.

 

Confused.com :wacko:

 

Steve.

Posted

I can help you with this mate.

 

I have plenty standard 350Z alloys in stock. :thumbs:

 

£75.00 each.

 

Drop me a Pm if I can help you further.

 

Alex. :)

Posted

IMO it would be the replacement from Alex, and then save for some half decent wheels..

 

The amount you will spend on 'cheap' alloys and tyres, will be around £1k,

 

If you save another £1k on top of this the quality of the Alloys will be much much greater, will last the winter and have a reasonable resale value..

 

quality costs

Posted

Cheers for the responses, someone did say about trying to roll it out but dont think I would be to happy with that and for what it is worth probably worth just buying the one wheel.

 

Pm will be sent later this evening Zmanalex :thumbs:

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