3.3TT OEM part number and source for rear wheel (2022 GT2)

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I have a 2022 GT2. Due to a crash (other driver arrested for felony DUI), a rear wheel needs replacement. Photos below.

I want to make sure I am getting the right one. Is it 52914 J5700? 2021 2022 KIA STINGER REAR ALLOY WHEEL RIM 19x8.5 AND TIRE 255/35 R19 OEM 2Pcs | eBay says so, but is that reliable? Also, $1,450 for two used ones is :D:D:D:D #nope. I can't find other sites with a photo or clear description accompanying that part number.

Where should I get the wheel from? Searching on 52914 J5700, I see many possibilities with wildly varying prices.

That won't buff out:
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Neither will this:
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I'll sell you a full set of lightly used 2019 wheels (staggered) for $1450 + ship :-)
 
I'll sell you a full set of lightly used 2019 wheels (staggered) for $1450 + ship :)
Ha! :D I prefer to stick with 2022 wheels.
 
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I have a 2022 GT2. Due to a crash (other driver arrested for felony DUI), a rear wheel needs replacement. Photos below.

I want to make sure I am getting the right one. Is it 52914 J5700? 2021 2022 KIA STINGER REAR ALLOY WHEEL RIM 19x8.5 AND TIRE 255/35 R19 OEM 2Pcs | eBay says so, but is that reliable? Also, $1,450 for two used ones is :D:D:D:D #nope. I can't find other sites with a photo or clear description accompanying that part number.

Where should I get the wheel from? Searching on 52914 J5700, I see many possibilities with wildly varying prices.

That won't buff out:
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Neither will this:
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Why are you looking for the wheels and not the shop? Just curious, especially if its an insurance claim against the other driver.
 
Why are you looking for the wheels and not the shop? Just curious, especially if its an insurance claim against the other driver.
Detail: The other driver was uninsured, so my own underinsured coverage is handling it.

I want to get this done now:
  • Body shop wait is a month out. Other than the wheel, damage is just cosmetic. If I can get a new wheel, I can resume driving it. (The rental is a Toyota 4Runner, which is a trash vehicle.)
  • Body shops often have a reputation for having lower talent with mechanical issues. I need to get the mechanical parts associated with the rear wheel looked at just in case, and I prefer to get that done now with a trusted mechanic.
 
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According to Kia parts that is the correct part number...

Um, what? :confused: Telluride? See screenshot below.

Also, this site seems to be one of many sites that look nearly the same. I don't think it is "official Kia" but among many third-party peddlers using this same system.

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I was previously shopping there for my wife's telluride which this wheel will not fit.

I put the part number you had directly in the search box after doing some research to validate this is the correct wheel for your car.

I have a 2018 gt2 stinger and had the same issue finding the correct oem wheels because the Kia parts list does not have accurate images for the wheels and part numbers.

This sites look nearly the same as the others because they all use the same Kia parts database, this particular site is from the online parts department for a Kia dealer in Gilbert Arizona that I have found provides a satisfactory online parts service.

KIA.PARTS
1465 E. Motorplex Loop
GILBERT, AZ 85297
855-363-8801

Your rear wheel Kia part number 52914 J5700 is correct. It may also be listed by the Hollander Interchange part number 95134.

The price on the link I included was for your use as a reference as to what a new oem wheel can be purchased for (as opposed to a used one) This wheel is slightly less on amazon (although they list it as 8.0" width, which is incorrect for that part number) with $15 shipping....


You can verify the part number of your wheel by removing it and finding the part number cast into one of the spokes on the rear of the wheel; along with size data and other information.

good luck finding a replacement!!
 
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You can verify the part number of your wheel by removing it and finding the part number cast into one of the spokes on the rear of the wheel; along with size data and other information.
Ah, that makes sense! I should have thought of that.

Thank you for the rest of your post. Looks like I am on the right track with the part number.

With the way this claim is working, there is no incentive for me to go used, so I'll likely just purchase a new one and go with it.

Thank you!
 
Detail: The other driver was uninsured, so my own underinsured coverage is handling it.

I want to get this done now:
  • Body shop wait is a month out. Other than the wheel, damage is just cosmetic. If I can get a new wheel, I can resuming drive it. (The rental is a Toyota 4Runner, which is a trash vehicle.)
  • Body shops often have a reputation for having lower talent with mechanical issues. I need to get the mechanical parts associated with the rear wheel looked at just in case, and I prefer to get that done now with a trusted mechanic.
I had found some on ebay and offer up a bit back. Good luck with your search and hope your ride gets back in shape w/o issue
 
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