What’s up everybody, welcome back to the 0.03 channel! It’s the last day of 2019 and I’m very excited to end this year with a bang. I accomplished a lot of goals and I hope all of you guys did as well. I’m a really small channel, ending 2019 close to 5,000 subscribers. But hopefully, 2020 is going to be a good year for us, for the channel, for all of you guys who support the channel.
Let’s hop into today’s video. The car we have today is the Toyota Camry. This video is going to be a follow-up on my wheel bend that I did in the previous video. If you missed that video, I actually popped my tire by hitting some object on the freeway. Ruining and damaging wheels on cars was a big issue for me in 2019. I damaged two rims on two different cars. It was a tough year for me in that aspect, but I’m grateful I didn’t ruin the wheels on my BMW or Porsche.
I shared the cost of fixing the damaged wheel on the Camry in this video. The receipt for the tire and the rim from the repair shop in North Hollywood, California, showed that fixing a bent wheel cost me $265. The rim itself cost around $100 to fix, depending on the size. It hurts the pocket a bit, but it’s better to fix it than to buy a brand new wheel from the dealership, which can cost close to a thousand dollars.
I wanted to share this information with you guys to give you an idea of the cost of fixing a damaged wheel. It’s a common issue that many car owners face, and it’s important to know your options when it happens.
As we wrap up 2019, I want to wish everybody a Happy New Year. I hope 2020 brings you all the best in health and in reaching your goals. Thank you for joining me on this journey, and if you’re new here, consider subscribing for more content in the new year.
I wish you all a happy new year and look forward to seeing you all in 2020. Thank you for your support, and let’s make it a great year ahead. Peace.
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