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Old 05-13-2011, 02:31 PM
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Unhappy Bent rims

I got service done at nissan today and they told me i have three bent SPORT rims. I am so pissed. I have never curbed them or anything. I live in New York so it must be the pot holes. They told me it would cost $2400 plus taxes to replace. I cant afford that so im just leaving them the way they are. Sorry just venting but thanks nissan for the ****ty rims
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Unfortunately with the state of roads its happening more and more.............No way in hell would I pay that much for some new stock rims, if is not really giving you vibration at speed I would not worry about and keep it the way it is adn keep the worse off rims in the rear. Or you could take it to a place like this that repairs rims for a substantially less. http://www.wheeltechnologies.com/
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how much does repairing them usually cost.. and can u repair alloy rims
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I can get u this in 19" with 5x114 bolt pattern , tpms compatible for 1000 shipped so don't spend too much on replacements. that's a total rip off.

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Originally Posted by MAXX OUT 2K10
how much does repairing them usually cost.. and can u repair alloy rims
Check out that site and link that I posted above they repair alloy rims, it will give you a perspective of its cost.
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It depends how bad the bend is . I had a slight bend and fixed some curb rash for my vessels for $150 for 1 rim. Looks like new again.
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Tell me about it bro...my 5th gen wheels taking a beating..just get some aftermarkets for the summer..
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The lower the profile of the tire, the less protection it gives the rims.

I have seen folks on other car boards moaning about bent 19" rims. Most folks with 19" rims are using 40 or lower profile tires, which give the rim no protection from potholes.

18" rims with 45 profile tires are slightly less likely to bend.

Some folks on boards of other makes such as Honda, Toyota, etc, have replaced their 18" and 19" rims and 40 or 45 profile tires with 17" rims with 50 profile tires. Less maneuverability, less crisp handling, but more money in the pocket because of less ruined tires and rims.

The REAL problem is caused by severe budget cuts that leave no money to fix potholes, combined with two of the worst winters in recent memory back-to-back.
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Originally Posted by lightonthehill
The lower the profile of the tire, the less protection it gives the rims.

I have seen folks on other car boards moaning about bent 19" rims. Most folks with 19" rims are using 40 or lower profile tires, which give the rim no protection from potholes.

18" rims with 45 profile tires are slightly less likely to bend.

Some folks on boards of other makes such as Honda, Toyota, etc, have replaced their 18" and 19" rims and 40 or 45 profile tires with 17" rims with 50 profile tires. Less maneuverability, less crisp handling, but more money in the pocket because of less ruined tires and rims.

The REAL problem is caused by severe budget cuts that leave no money to fix potholes, combined with two of the worst winters in recent memory back-to-back.
Around here in MD it seems like the snow plows drive around with their plow too low and completely destroy the road. You'll find speed bumps chipped up and gouged, random areas where there were road patches now scraped clean and dug down into. Curbs chipped and damaged. On top of that you'll have salt fly off of salt trucks all over your car. Makes me want to buy a 1985 Corolla or somethin for the winter.

And yeah I'd never pay $2400 to fix 3 rims. I got my set of stock 19's for $1200 with tires/TMPS sensors with maybe 500 miles on them. Before I'd get another set I'd definitely go look at some aftermarket wheels cause the stock rims are nice but not That nice..
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Thanks guys for all the feedback. NY rim fix said they will repair each rim for $119. I never got my rims repaired but that doesnt sound like a bad fix at all. Just worried about the durability of the rims after they are repaired

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Originally Posted by MAXX OUT 2K10
Thanks guys for all the feedback. NY rim fix said they will repair each rim for $119. I never got my rims repaired but that doesnt sound like a bad fix at all. Just worried about the durability of the rims after they are repaired

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That's a good price, I'd do it. They probably can't be much less durable than they were originally. These stock 19's are soft...
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Its not that the rims are soft, like others said, these Low pro tires offer no protection when it comes to bump. There is very little rubber to absorb contact.
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I've read other peoples reviews comparing them to other 19s and they seem to bend easily in comparison.
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Originally Posted by danielevans83
I've read other peoples reviews comparing them to other 19s and they seem to bend easily in comparison.
Sometimes the style of the wheel can affect 'bendability.'

The snow plows in the Atlanta metro area scraped all the reflectors (millions of them) off all the roadways, and the budget crunch prevents replacing them. Driving at night or in the rain is now very difficult around where I live.
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Originally Posted by MAXX OUT 2K10
I got service done at nissan today and they told me i have three bent SPORT rims. I am so pissed. I have never curbed them or anything. I live in New York so it must be the pot holes. They told me it would cost $2400 plus taxes to replace. I cant afford that so im just leaving them the way they are. Sorry just venting but thanks nissan for the ****ty rims
The rims for the 2011 maxima are like $200 a pop it would be cheaper to just replace all 4

The 19's that is.
http://www.mynissanpartstore.com/par...layCatalogid=0
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Originally Posted by nycmets718
The rims for the 2011 maxima are like $200 a pop it would be cheaper to just replace all 4

The 19's that is.
http://www.mynissanpartstore.com/par...layCatalogid=0
Nice find. Thats a really good deal
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Old 05-15-2011, 09:18 AM
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the 2010 rims are $700 on the same sight.... why are the 2011 rims so much cheaper? whats different about them

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The rims for the 2011 maxima are like $200 a pop it would be cheaper to just replace all 4

The 19's that is.
http://www.mynissanpartstore.com/par...layCatalogid=0
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Originally Posted by MAXX OUT 2K10
the 2010 rims are $700 on the same sight.... why are the 2011 rims so much cheaper? whats different about them
Yeah the 2011 18" wheels are $633. I bet it is a pricing error.
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Yeah! Most definitely an error on the pricing of that 2011 19inch wheel. I have the 2010 wheels and got one bent a while back. Got it fixed at a local place here in Houston for $70. Wheel is back to its original condition. Can't tell anything happened to it. So, it could have cost you like $210 here in Houston to get all 3 fixed. I hope you find a cost-effective solution to it.
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It happens my car insurance would cover this. Have you checked?
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Claiming insurance might not be worth it, higher monthly rates, combined with a possibly high premium could be devastating.
Id look around on craigslist, see if you can find some stock rims, or hell, just go aftermarket.
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Originally Posted by turbospec
Claiming insurance might not be worth it, higher monthly rates, combined with a possibly high premium could be devastating.
Id look around on craigslist, see if you can find some stock rims, or hell, just go aftermarket.
I have "unlimited small accident forgiveness" No deductible, no rate increase for small claims. I'm having my front bumper replaced, hit a retread capped tire sitting in the I-10 while in So. Cal, cracked the bottom of the bumper hardily noticeable but after talking with my insurance company was a no brainer to make the claim.
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Tire and Wheel Hazard Protection

Finance guy tried to sell me wheel and tire hazard protection for $400 - said that one rim cost $1,200 to replace - he must be b.s.'ing me right?

I'm leasing - what if I return the car with different (but the same size) rims - would that be a problem?
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I took my 2009 SV Spork Package Max into a tire shop today as I thought I had a slow puncture on the front right. Turns out there was a large crack on the inside of the 19" OEM rims.... The state of the roads here in L.A. are beyond **** but I know for a 24ct fact I have not hit a big pot hole in a very long time....

Spoke to Santa Monica Nissan, they said as I had done over 36K miles the warranty didn't cover it. Brilliant, just brilliant.
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Originally Posted by LASpurs
I took my 2009 SV Spork Package Max into a tire shop today as I thought I had a slow puncture on the front right. Turns out there was a large crack on the inside of the 19" OEM rims.... The state of the roads here in L.A. are beyond **** but I know for a 24ct fact I have not hit a big pot hole in a very long time....

Spoke to Santa Monica Nissan, they said as I had done over 36K miles the warranty didn't cover it. Brilliant, just brilliant.
When i had a nail patched, the tire guy showed me a pretty big bend on the back of my 22s i had no idea was there. i was like i dont understand how roads that should have been repaved years ago but they continue to patch up small areas. doesnt make that much of an improvement to me.
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When I bought my '09 SV plus Premium, one of the reasons I did not consider the Sport package was that roads across the country are falling into disrepair, and I knew there would be minimum maintenance done until this recession is over - maybe 2015 or so.

Having rims over 18" on this Maxima means having tires with very low profile - 40 or lower. Rims larger than 19" will need profiles around 35 or lower.

This matters because the lower the profile, the smaller the height of the sidewall. The smaller the height of the sidewall, the less protection the tire can give the rim, and the more damage potholes will do to both tire and rim.
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Originally Posted by lightonthehill
When I bought my '09 SV plus Premium, one of the reasons I did not consider the Sport package was that roads across the country are falling into disrepair, and I knew there would be minimum maintenance done until this recession is over - maybe 2015 or so.
Smart man. I have both the stock 18's and 19's so if i bend anything I have something to fall back on. As many potholes as there are though it does help quite a bit to avoid them as much as possible; I've straddled some killer potholes that probably would have eaten one of my rims.
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2nd weak after I had the car, I hit a pot hole on the Belt Parkway and completely bent my front rim. Not bad actually when you take into consideration the size of the whole I hit, but to replace the tire and the rim, Nissan wanted about $1000.00 not including labor. Ridiculous
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http://www.wheelfixitny.com/ They sell rims and fix rims.
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i def wanna go to the dealer and see if i can work out some sort of deal to get the 2011 19" put on my 09, my 19" have some curb rash nothing terrible, but i like the finish on the 11's better anyway ill let u guys know if they can do anything, i also have the wheel/tire package where if i have a hole in a tire in the sidewall (that cant be patched) or a bent rim that prevents it from driving normally, nissan replaces it for free, thinking about getting the 11's 19" wheels and then slicing my sidewall in all 4 tires for a whole new set up haha
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Originally Posted by MAXX OUT 2K10
I got service done at nissan today and they told me i have three bent SPORT rims. I am so pissed. I have never curbed them or anything. I live in New York so it must be the pot holes. They told me it would cost $2400 plus taxes to replace. I cant afford that so im just leaving them the way they are. Sorry just venting but thanks nissan for the ****ty rims
It happens a lot with the sport 19" rims; horrible quality if you ask me and I don't think that they should be an option to delete the wheels when you purchase in favor for the 18" but there isn't..
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It happens a lot with the sport 19" rims; horrible quality if you ask me and I don't think that they should be an option to delete the wheels when you purchase in favor for the 18" but there isn't..
You mean that you do think there should be an option for 18's on the non sports Kill, I agree. Nissan never has historically offered the smaller size rim thats on the GXE/S/SL/SV for GLE's/SE or Sports, but with these horrible roads these days I agree with ya

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Even the 18" wheel bent easily. Had to replace 2 after 4 months of ownership...
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a small bend doesn't necessarily mean u have to junk the wheel, often times a rebalancing will work out the kinks and get u bank in specs.

but yeah, sounds like a lot of u are complaining of bends occuring from minor impact.

wheels these days are made cheaply, 99 percent of oem wheels are come from factories in china, even the ones for mercedes, bmw, audi, etc.

maybe, just maybe the higher quality forged wheels like the ones for mercedes AMG may come from higher quality factories but the bulk of them are all from cheap manufacturing facilities in china. It lowers the cost which means higher profit margins for car companies.

all prestigious wheel manufacturing companies have shut down or about to shut down...the only remaining quality wheel manufacturers that exists are wheel foundries in japan like work, ssr, rays.
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just go to dunnsports they charge about $80 each rim

http://dunnsport.com/

try to get there when they open up because there is ALWAYS a line there and YOU WILL be there for at least an hour just a heads up....

theres another spot in queens i heard that charges about $65 per wheel but i never used them so i wouldn't know how reliable they are.

and yes the 19' sport wheels are ****TY QUALITY i have 19inch xxr wheels and hit a few serious bumps but they never gotten bent or anything these 19' sports bend so easy its unreal, and they heavy as fvk also so i dont know where nissan skimmed on the quality

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We have a nice company about 30 min out of montreal that sell's stock wheels and repairs them VERY well for not so much money (less than 100 per wheel).

If you ever pass by... never know
here their website : http://www.pjacques.com/?language=en
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Any wheel 17 inch up that aren't forged are highly prone to bend with the state of our roads. Since most of them from those sizes come with -50 and smaller tires they are highly prone to bent rims, now if the started producing those sizes in -60/65 as they did not all that many years ago this would happen alot less.
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only 1 person mentioned this, but go back to nissan and ask if you can add the rim/tire warranty protection. i think its called something like "multi-shield". it cost me $525 in NJ and i already had 1 rim replaced, which would have been $600+. So i already made my money back. Covers all flats, rim bends, and paint chips/scratches along with windshield chips. good luck.
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Havnet had a problem with my 19in wheels, and Ive hit a few potholes here and there. They are holding up very well.
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Originally Posted by junkboy12
Finance guy tried to sell me wheel and tire hazard protection for $400 - said that one rim cost $1,200 to replace - he must be b.s.'ing me right?

I'm leasing - what if I return the car with different (but the same size) rims - would that be a problem?
finance guy told me about it and said the same thing, and i bought it just because i destroyed a rim with a pothole once already. also on low profile tires.

owned my car for 2 weeks, blew out the sidewall on a rock in the middle of the road. $250 tire, this coverage almost paid for itself! lolol still got 4 years, 11 months and 9 days of coverage left!

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