Why I Don't Use Aftermarket Wheels on My Vehicle Anymore - The case against using Aftermarket Wheels
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by: ronaldjohnsonx2011
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Below are the most notable six reasons why I don't use Aftermarket Wheels on my vehicle anymore. 1. Times are very tight now to pour the money away. My OEM (original equipment manufacturer) factory wheels are saving me much more money over my old flashy bling ones. 2. You might even have to finance those aftermarket costly wheels/tires and by making payments at 10/15 % interest for three years. 3. Aftermarket Wheels can easily void some factory warranties on brand-new cars and pickup trucks. Some Dealers require you to buy a particular wheel warranty or a long-term warranty as Aftermarket Wheels are created for only a year or two, before they make a new model and then you can?t buy a replacement wheel, as your wheels are no longer made and if you're able to find them, you'll be able to only buy a set of four, as dealer will not likely break up a set and sell you only one or two. LOL 4. Tire pressure monitoring sensors (TPMS) don't work or can't be installed in all Aftermarket Wheels as well as dash warning flashing light and noise sound won't ever stop. 5. Gasoline is definitely an expense that only goes up, and most trucks with big wheels only get about ten miles to a gallon. It takes more energy for that vehicle to spin and stop those big wheel 6. Your brakes work harder, front end alignment changes because these vehicles were not designed for the big wheels plus front end parts wear out faster, at times making the car or truck ride change for the worse. There?s no doubt, servicing is definitely large on after market wheels also , you cannot skim on the quality and type of wheels that you buy. The better wheels are unquestionably expensive to order and consequently expensive to keep up also. Been there, done that. Too much headache and expense to do it again, unless I win the lottery. LOL FYI: I was told by one man, who said that his sensors did not work with his Aftermarket Wheels. So to keep the dash warning light from flashing and making noises, he put the 4 sensors underneath the seat inside a Ziploc bag to keep the air pressure stable and keep the tpms from activating the warning signal on the dash, another man sealed his in a pvc tube and also put them in the trunk.
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