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Originally Posted by BIC_BAWS
also lol if they start VI-ing based on non-oem tires too lmfao
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Well, it is quite close: the wheels, for example. Cops wrote not oem wheels on citations (even if fitting was withing the law). But if you think, what if my car is old, i damaged the wheel on a bump or it is cracked. Now question, do i buy brand new reliable wheels or fixing old one(and remember metal ages and weakens as well)? In case of cast wheels metal strength is compromised and it is not recommended to fix them. But cops here forcing us looking for OEM on used market with unknown history or fix old and weak rims. Basically forcing us to hunt down used tires that are not even manufactured anymore.
So it is not that far LOL