Confused about 'OEM' Wheels
Ok, I have a stock '04 S2k. Yesterday, a parking lot attendant gave the right rear wheel a severe case of curb rash. Bad. Ouch!
My local dealer says a new wheel is just under $650, but he will sell it for $560. On the Internet, another Honda dealer quoted just under $420.
The local (about one hour away) wheel repair shop needs to see it, but wants around $125-200 to fix it. Shipping adds another $20. Mounting and balancing is around $20-30 in all cases.
Now, an Internet search yielded some non-Honda Honda parts or wheel sellers, that are listing an Asahi made wheel that appears to be the same as stock for $167-180, including shipping. One of the sellers is about 90 mintues away; next day UPS ground. One site called them an OEM reproduction?
What are those wheels? Cheap knockoffs? Actual wheels sold through a different channel?
I'm very unset about the damage and confused about the wheel.
Thanks,
David
My local dealer says a new wheel is just under $650, but he will sell it for $560. On the Internet, another Honda dealer quoted just under $420.
The local (about one hour away) wheel repair shop needs to see it, but wants around $125-200 to fix it. Shipping adds another $20. Mounting and balancing is around $20-30 in all cases.
Now, an Internet search yielded some non-Honda Honda parts or wheel sellers, that are listing an Asahi made wheel that appears to be the same as stock for $167-180, including shipping. One of the sellers is about 90 mintues away; next day UPS ground. One site called them an OEM reproduction?
What are those wheels? Cheap knockoffs? Actual wheels sold through a different channel?
I'm very unset about the damage and confused about the wheel.
Thanks,
David
They said they would pay...but I'll know after I collect. A PITA I didn't need.
The wheels are all '04 17x8.5. Looks factory in the picture. But the picture could be anything. At less than $700 a set, it makes getting a set for autocross tires more attractive.
But only if they are the real thing. I'm hoping someone knows their origin and maybe has used them.
I'm not sure it is ok to post the link according to forum rules. You can PM me for the link.
The wheels are all '04 17x8.5. Looks factory in the picture. But the picture could be anything. At less than $700 a set, it makes getting a set for autocross tires more attractive.
But only if they are the real thing. I'm hoping someone knows their origin and maybe has used them.
I'm not sure it is ok to post the link according to forum rules. You can PM me for the link.
Since its not your money, buy a brand new wheel from the dealership. Get it billed directly to them, don't front any of your own money. No use risking anything with a "reproduction" of unknown quality and finish.
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Originally Posted by S2kracka,Aug 25 2006, 02:36 PM
Since its not your money, buy a brand new wheel from the dealership. Get it billed directly to them, don't front any of your own money. No use risking anything with a "reproduction" of unknown quality and finish.
straight forward.
Originally Posted by clawhammer,Aug 25 2006, 12:01 PM
Enkei makes our wheels.
Just give the valet place the part number, and have them order it, and have them take care of the bill.
Just give the valet place the part number, and have them order it, and have them take care of the bill.








