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Lease retun.
I'm returning my 06 Altima SE-R as soon as my G37 arrives (~2 months). The weather will still be snowy here in Buffalo. I'd like to retun the car with my snows. Can I do that? Both my current snows (mounted on aftermarket rims) and my summers (mounted on stock rims) WILL PASS the inspection, but if I have a choice, i'd keep my summers.
Or can I just roll out my summer wheels on the date of inspection and show the inspector? I want to have my car ready to go back when I get the call. |
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When you return a lease
They want the original equipment, or they may charge you.
When the time comes for the turn in inspection ask the inspector. Or just have the snows mounted on the stock wheels and sell the after market wheels on your own. The summer tires may not fit a G anyway. |
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