Your Dodge Caliber
sounds as if it’s given you many years of good service! Without knowing exactly what year and model it is, however, it’s impossible to give you a precise answer about your Dodge Caliber’s rims and their size. It’s likely that your Caliber takes either a *15 inch, 17 inch or 18 inch rim**. Typically, you can get a cheap set of rims (without tires, of course) for around $100, but you can spend much more than that for fancier rims and tires.
Unfortunately, if you live in an area with bad roads, you can damage your rims by going through potholes and deep ruts. Problems that indicate you may need new rims include the following:
Thumping sound or other noise coming from wheel area
Air leakage or other tire damage
Sometimes, a professional will be able to repair a bent rim. Before you automatically buy new rims, consult with a knowledgeable mechanic.
If you do wind up needing new rims, be sure to search for new ones using the specific details about your Caliber, including its year and trim level. These details are important.
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