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Originally Posted by Holy
Sorry for the misunderstanding. I've had the stock wheels up front for 2 weeks, i took off my rims and put on the OEM rims back on myself. I dropped off the rim to be re lipped a couple weeks ago, i've been driving fine since then.
Thanks, i just got the car a few months ago too.
Im using the same logic, i pay insurance for a reason, but it might technically be my fault since i was the one who put the stock wheel on. I'm still not sure how the wheel just falls off like that though. I'm just hoping im covered.
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If you had an accident, run off the road, rear end somebody, etc.. It is your fault and the insurance pays. So it should still pay. Your rates will prob go up but it should still pay.