Hey guys, had a quick question
My insurance compnay is Geico and today for some reason I was trying to get receipts in order...more specifically for my wheels and I seriously CANNOT find it....really hope I didn't dispose of it by accident....what do you think I can do to retain coverage on the wheels? Will they look at a bank statement? or....
ARGGGGH will be more organized from now on haha
My insurance compnay is Geico and today for some reason I was trying to get receipts in order...more specifically for my wheels and I seriously CANNOT find it....really hope I didn't dispose of it by accident....what do you think I can do to retain coverage on the wheels? Will they look at a bank statement? or....
ARGGGGH will be more organized from now on haha

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Not sure how your insurance works, but my insurance just lets me insure anything in my car: decks, rims, w/e for $1.00/month for every $100 I want to be covered
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From what I've read here on Driver replacing OEM parts is far more expensive than buying aftermarket parts. You'll have change left over....
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Wow I can't believe how much it costs to replace our OEM wheels, that is crazy.
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Not ALL OEM wheels are that much. Just the Rays wheels.Originally Posted by Greekboy115
Wow I can't believe how much it costs to replace our OEM wheels, that is crazy.
