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Me too, I can’t see why I’d want to change them. One of the first things I saw when I first saw a red GT2 rolling in a video and stopping, those wheels. Wow! On a Kia, Wow! I want a Kia? Am I nuts. Now I do. Are there better looking wheels, I’m sure. I’ve seen many wheels I say wow to. But when I’m happy, why spend that much money?I like my "stock" 19s; well, other than the damage I have inflicted upon them! Will I ever get over it?
I had rim protectors on my previous SUV, they were not the stick on's. They had tabs that went between the tire an rim. Red looked good on a white SUV with black wheels and protected the rims from curb rash.Me too, I can’t see why I’d want to change them. One of the first things I saw when I first saw a red GT2 rolling in a video and stopping, those wheels. Wow! On a Kia, Wow! I want a Kia? Am I nuts. Now I do. Are there better looking wheels, I’m sure. I’ve seen many wheels I say wow to. But when I’m happy, why spend that much money?
If you want others, sure why not, that’s your choice and your money. Be happy. I am and I’m staying put. The only thing is how to properly protect them. Maybe those blade edge things? I just fear they’ll de-stick and start flapping around and do damage.
But they would cover the current damage and not keep reminding you of your past habits.@Paul32: Alas, I did not know of such things prior to my abusive driving (aka learning curve). Now it is too late. I no longer flirt with curbs. But, oh! the cost (to ego, equanimity, and ultimately pocketbook; I will restore/replace in the not too distant future: after I have one hundred percent satisfied myself that my words of confident assertion - "I shall never again rub my wheels against anything" - are not hubris) is hard to bear!
Trim rings:You guys need curb feelers and a nice set of 2" white walls. Post pics!![]()
Now it is too late.
Check out Rim Ringz on youtube. should be an install video out there.All you all make it sound/look so easy. YouTube only shows "install" videos for the sticky-backed stuff; not "fits between the tire and the rim" type of rim protector. It would help if I saw this stuff "in the flesh", being put on.
All you have to do is search for Rim Ringz install on YouTube.All you all make it sound/look so easy. YouTube only shows "install" videos for the sticky-backed stuff; not "fits between the tire and the rim" type of rim protector. It would help if I saw this stuff "in the flesh", being put on.
All you have to do is search for Rim Ringz install on YouTube.
I invested in a cheap floor jack and air pump long ago. First time I installed these rings, I had Discount Tire do it. After that I replaced one of mine, due to damage, no damage to the wheel, and installed 4 on a neighbor's car. Also installed 2 damaged on her car after the first 4. You can purchase as many as you need for replacements if you can't stay away from the curbs. Again no damage to the wheels.Looks easy enough (if you have a good jack and air, I don't). But the comments give one pause ...
I think I paid $149, they come in many colors. You can check them out at their web site.How much are they, then? A hundred bucks? Somewhere in the comments mentioned that price. Gah!
Have to admit, it's not quite that easy but you can use a rubber mallet to finish the job.I invested in a cheap floor jack and air pump long ago. First time I installed these rings, I had Discount Tire do it. After that I replaced one of mine, due to damage, no damage to the wheel, and installed 4 on a neighbor's car. Also installed 2 damaged on her car after the first 4. You can purchase as many as you need for replacements if you can't stay away from the curbs. Again no damage to the wheels.