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Originally Posted by GoSooners
Keep in mind that if they do switch, there is the implication of wrong rims associated with your VIN when it comes time to turn in your lease (if applicable). Or say you try to sell the vehicle to someone really picky about OEM parts, you'd need to get this in writing and perhaps even notarized somehow so that it's not costing you years from now, albeit, not much in terms of asset depreciation, but moreso in terms of lease return or a deal-closer/breaker.
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I don't see any of this as an issue as long as you have proper receipts or paperwork, just have them note it on your lease agreement. It's easy enough to explain, and they're still OEM parts.