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Old May 5, 2005 | 06:45 PM
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Can you change the wheels of a leased car?

I want to get new rims for my car but I leased it and I have yet to decide whether or not i'm going to keep it at the end. So if I change the wheels will the dealer give me problems when I go to return the car?
 
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Keep your original wheels and return it with them. Then if you buy another similar car you can re-use them on it or sell them on this board in the Classifieds.
 
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Originally posted by LUIS95993
Keep your original wheels and return it with them. Then if you buy another similar car you can re-use them on it or sell them on this board in the Classifieds.

 
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yup, keep the stockers and put them back on when you return the car.
 
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Re: Can you change the wheels of a leased car?

Originally posted by TTM0TION
I want to get new rims for my car but I leased it and I have yet to decide whether or not i'm going to keep it at the end. So if I change the wheels will the dealer give me problems when I go to return the car?
Now that is funny! My car is leased!

 
Old May 6, 2005 | 09:04 PM
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Re: Re: Can you change the wheels of a leased car?

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Now that is funny! My car is leased!

Buddy, your mods are so minor and inconsequential I don't they'd even notice the difference when you return the car!
 
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haha OMG Buddy are you serious? That is so awesome. I assume you plan on keeping the beast right?
 
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