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Originally Posted by burn_this_city
Rims are a non-wearing part. I fail to see how putting winter tires on them reduces their lifespan. Besides factory wheels are usually dime a dozen.
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Not so hard on your rims (not counting scratches, that's another story), but it can be hard on the tires themselves.
The other bonus is that you then have your winter tires on different rims, and you can mount them on the car yourself and save the $20+ per tire (and the usual rush of people). After one or two winters, you'll have paid for the extra rims just on change-over costs.
As far as the chemicals that are thrown down on the road by the sanding crews, they will all eat away at your rims. They may not corrode or rust, but that nice clearcoat finish will certainly not last.