Check the used market, like Facebook Marketplace and whatnot. Also check to 
see if there are other models that use the same wheels.I got the second set of 
wheels for Angie's Golf cheap because they're plain steelies with no hubcaps. 
They even came with a pretty good set of tires on them. I think I paid like 
$200 and ran the tires for a season...
-Curt

    On Thursday, December 9, 2021, 02:53:17 PM EST, Allan Streib via Mercedes 
<mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:  
 
 I'm wanting to get a second set of wheels for my Volvo snow tires. Getting 
them mounted/balanced every winter is a hassle and I'd like the option to 
possibly swap back and forth more than once based on weather to save wear on 
the snows. It would be a 20 minute job tops if I had two sets of wheels.

Are the aftermarket wheels sold in tire shops generally any good? OE wheels, 
even from salvage yards, look like they will run me $1,200 or so for a set of 
four.

Allan
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