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      04-19-2018, 10:36 AM   #7
tdott
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There is a chance they might not notice the wheels themselves changed because they are also OEM wheels.

But I think they will notice that they are non-rft and damaged. So assuming they miss the fact that the wheels changed (best case), they are going to want to charge you for a new set of RFT and to fix the damage on the wheels.

Worse case, they notice they are not OEM wheels for the car and they charge you for wheels + tires, maybe even new tpms.

Sounds like you are better off putting the OEM 19s back on.
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