The best place to look would be your local Craigslist website. You can also try on ebay.com. Another possibility would be for your local newspaper.
dealershi, www.quadratec.com, or keep an eye on craigslist or your local jeep clubs website for some decent used ones. it would probably be cheaper to just buy 4 better looking aftermarket wheels then to buy 2 factory wheels
When trying to locate the nearest outlet to you, go to the BJs company site to search for locations they service, as well as the one closest to you that you might conviently purchase from.
Contact different contractors in your area. Start by asking where you can buy them and how much they go for. You may also want to check out local auctions.
Alloy wheels or mags, as they are often called, can be located at a specialist dealer. By asking the local mechanic it is likely that they can recommend a garage that has quality alloys at a good price.
It depends where you are located but look at any local outlet store or large craft or even dollarstores.
To find a replacement aftermarket rim, start by determining your vehicle's specifications, including bolt pattern, rim diameter, and width. You can search online through retailers or marketplaces that specialize in aftermarket wheels, filtering by your vehicle's make and model. Additionally, consider visiting local auto shops or tire stores for guidance and to see options in person. Always ensure the rims meet safety and performance standards for your vehicle.
Get it from your local hardware store or your local painting and decorating outlet. Or online at wallcoverings2u.com
Get it from your local hardware store or your local painting and decorating outlet. Or online at wallcoverings2u.com
To get a list of Tires unlimited stores close to you,go to www.tiresunlimited.com/ where you will find addresses of all Tires unlimited stores in yur area.
This would require a good deal of research as not every city has a local tire factory. I would ask mechanics, use electronic media, and perhaps look in the printed media such as yellow pages to see if their is any local tire factories that have a outlet. Other than that I would say the best bet would be to find an outlet that ships to a dealer in your area.
Call your local Sears Store and ask them if they have a Sears Outlet nearby. The outlet store has a great selection of appliances at good discount prices.