Can this rim be fixed, or am I stuck buying a new one?

@Davido
Same here. Sold my SE wheels after upgrading to TRD ones. Not all second-hand sales are shady.

Just replace it.

Bought a replacement for $160 on eBay and scrapped the old one for $20. Worked out well.

Nope, that’s not fixable.

You can get it fixed, but it won’t look perfect again.

Hey OP, yes, it might be possible to fix, but expect to pay around $300-350. Some shops specialize in wheel repair, and they can restore it to 97% of factory spec. If you’re in SoCal, I know a good shop.

Had the same problem. The guy at the tire shop hammered it back into shape. Looked awful, but it worked.

Might be repairable, but honestly, replacing it makes more sense.

Not sure if it can be fixed, but I found an OEM rim for about a third of the dealer price on Wheelership.

Yes, as long as it’s not cracked, it can be fixed. Some places charge $150-200 for wheel repairs. I had one repaired on my 2018 Camry and haven’t had issues since.

Barrett said:
Yes, as long as it’s not cracked, it can be fixed. Some places charge $150-200 for wheel repairs. I had one repaired on my 2018 Camry and haven’t had issues since.

Easily fixable lol.

Had to replace mine after a similar issue. Luckily, my wheel and tire protection covered it.

Low-profile tires look nice but are brutal when it comes to potholes.