WickerBill
06-28-19, 12:17 PM
My 2013 Ford Fusion, Rosalita, that I have babied since birth and I still love and only has 35k miles on her, fell prey to an Indiana pothole gang.
It was dark, I saw the hole on the right and jogged just a touch to the left to avoid it. But nay, the hole on the right was a decoy, guiding me directly into the bunker on the left, which bent two rims. My resulting overcompensation while swearing guided me into the little hole on the right's big brother which bent rim #3.
I need new wheels. OEMs are nice but insanely pricey - the very nicest aftermarket wheels I've considered are $120 cheaper per corner than the Ford OE. Plus, the car is tuxedo black, and it would be inaccurate to state that I'd never wished my wheels were darker.
But here's the rub. I don't know what I'm doing. Is it best to buy from a place like Discount Tire (I have to get four new tires, too), or should I be looking for a specialty shop, or is there a magical place I'm not thinking of that has good wheel selection for cheap?
It was dark, I saw the hole on the right and jogged just a touch to the left to avoid it. But nay, the hole on the right was a decoy, guiding me directly into the bunker on the left, which bent two rims. My resulting overcompensation while swearing guided me into the little hole on the right's big brother which bent rim #3.
I need new wheels. OEMs are nice but insanely pricey - the very nicest aftermarket wheels I've considered are $120 cheaper per corner than the Ford OE. Plus, the car is tuxedo black, and it would be inaccurate to state that I'd never wished my wheels were darker.
But here's the rub. I don't know what I'm doing. Is it best to buy from a place like Discount Tire (I have to get four new tires, too), or should I be looking for a specialty shop, or is there a magical place I'm not thinking of that has good wheel selection for cheap?