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Word of warning: I already have 2 noticeable rock chips on the edges of my Induction rims. 60 miles on the car, all in urban SLC area!

My BMW has no noticeable rim damage after years.

looks like the narrow tire width is going to be a major problem... will need to find some good touch up options. Wish I would’ve saved the $2k and done my own aftermarket setup.
 
I ordered Inductions, and in hindsight I should have just gone with Geminis and ordered the Martian wheels which save some serious weight and look sweet to boot.

That first picture looks like something harder than a rock hit it. The wheel metal is gouged. And that second pic does look like someone took a Sharpie to it.
 
I ordered Inductions, and in hindsight I should have just gone with Geminis and ordered the Martian wheels which save some serious weight and look sweet to boot.

That first picture looks like something harder than a rock hit it. The wheel metal is gouged. And that second pic does look like someone took a Sharpie to it.
A number of people are complaining about a plastic creaking noise coming from the Gemini wheel covers.

https://teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/threads/gemini-wheel-cover-plastic-noise.197214/

https://teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/threads/19”-gemini’s-crackling-noise.199019
 
thanks decrypt. I never changed my order so I am still planning on getting the Inductions. I'm not motivated enough to get the Martians and deal with buying the TPMS sensors. I like the look of the Inductions, but I do like that the Martians weigh considerably less.