Can replace the low profile tires and rediculously soft alloy rims on the Sport version with rims and tires from the other models?

Asked by unhappy2012 May 20, 2012 at 04:04 PM about the 2012 Hyundai Sonata SE FWD

Question type: General

One pot hole and both right side rims are bent so badly they will not hold air.  No tire damage, just $800 to replace rims that are far too soft an alloy to be reliable.

Don't buy this car in the sport package with the low profile tires.

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yes u can , but be careful and see that the wheels match the engines power, the bigger the engine the bigger the wheels r to control that power hope this was helpful

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Pot holes !!! well i live in Quebec and we know pot holes for sure lol got 22000 km and so far real happy. i always used to change original rims and used to get much more problem with aftermarket ones

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