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baltimorecalling t1_ixv3dor wrote

Call around. I'm sure some tire shops have them, or can order them.

Also, check with some local Honda dealers. Call their parts and labor departments and find out if they have any of your rims in stock.

Edit: or just use tirerack.com

https://www.tirerack.com/wheels/results.jsp?autoMake=Honda&autoModel=CR-V+LX&autoYear=2014&autoModClar=2WD&package=false

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Money-Floor2317 OP t1_ixv3p4x wrote

I've started calling a couple at random and didn't get much success. I was hoping to avoid Honda dealership as dealers tend to cost more :-/

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whiteclawappreciator t1_ixv7f6a wrote

If you are looking for an exact match on the rim it's probably a situation where the dealership will be your best bet. Pretty unlikely that one of those random tire places have a one off of the exact OEM rim that you need just lying around. Anywhere you go would need to order one so if cost is an issue you could try sourcing one online yourself but might take a bit longer to get than the dealer/tire place.

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baltimorecalling t1_ixvbp6g wrote

Did you reach out to any junkyards?

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Money-Floor2317 OP t1_ixvcc2z wrote

I submitted some online request forms for a couple but they probably won't respond till Monday.

Do you have any specific ones you'd recommend? I've never used a junkyard before for parts.

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PostPunkBurrito t1_ixvh1v9 wrote

I often drive past a place called Rim Source on Belair Road

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Jawwaad127 t1_ixyemzu wrote

Definitely. I’ve gotten rims from them before. They’re pretty good and been around for a long time.

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Wilmore99 t1_ixw0lu7 wrote

I unfortunately had to get a new rim for my 2015 Hyundai a couple months ago. I called Crazy Ray’s and they had one on a shelf already removed.

You might have the same luck since your Honda is a 2014. I think anything older and we would have had to roam the junkyard looking for a replacement. 😅

I only paid $30 👍

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S-Kunst t1_ixv60gv wrote

I got a rim for my Ford Ranger from my mechanic "Clippermill Auto" it is used and cost $80. I did not want to deal with a junk yard, and Clipper Mill Auto got one quickly.

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fireslayer03 t1_ixviiwg wrote

Look on marketplace look up make model and rim size

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TerranceBaggz t1_ixw0nki wrote

Is it a steel wheel or aluminum rim? If it’s an aluminum factory rim, you could check eBay for a single factory rim.

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6flightsup t1_ixwhhfc wrote

J’s discount tire on reisterstown road. Don’t let the sketchy storefront fool you. Legit awesome for all things wheeled.

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DrBerb t1_ixxb9mx wrote

If you check junkyards and local shops and can’t find anything reasonable, I found a few on eBay. I have bought one-off wheels for my vehicles in the past. Here’s an example in the link for a 2014 lx but there’s a few on there. Depending on how fast you need it looks like a lot of them have free 4 day shipping. Just make sure you confirm the size/make/model before ordering:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/234719664868?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=9Ptp_voaThC&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=q-lxkwdereg&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY

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Gr8ingPresence t1_ixwgegc wrote

Have you seen the hole? Got a pic? I ask because, depending on the size, it could be repairable, for cheap.

I used Alloy Wheel Repair Specialists, in Gaithersburg.

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