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2012 wheels fit a 2021?

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by Josh-L, Oct 19, 2022.

  1. Oct 19, 2022 at 4:33 PM
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    Josh-L

    Josh-L [OP] Well-Known Member

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    I have a 2021 SR so I have the cheap steel wheels. I found a set of wheels off a 2012. They are factory TSS 16x8 style. I’m wondering if they will fit and if all I do is swap the TPS sensors? I was also wondering what the average cost to powder coat wheels is? They’re silver and I was thinking about turning them black.
     
  2. Oct 31, 2022 at 4:28 PM
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    SCSPerformance

    SCSPerformance Stealth Custom Series™ Vendor

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    Yes, it will fit. Sensors from steel wheels will not properly fit alloy wheels. A good ballpark for PC is about ~$150 per wheel which includes sandblasting. At that point, you're better off purchasing aftermarket wheels in the finish you desire.
     
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  3. Oct 31, 2022 at 4:36 PM
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    GrizzledBastard

    GrizzledBastard OH NO! I've built a Faux Pro!

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    Plasti-Dip or buy new wheels. It's not worth powdering a wheel unless it's something exceptional. For $50-$100 per wheel, you can get some pretty snazzy looking wheels.

    Plasti-dipped OEM wheels that held up exceptionally well before I replaced them with new aftermarkets.
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