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From personal experience, you can’t straighten alloy wheels without at least some minor cracking that will compromise the integrity of the wheel. Since the bead is holding securely, you should be fine on that.
Find your wheel part number and keep your eyes out for a lightly used or refurbished replacement. When you want to replace it, you can have it put on when you replace your tires at no additional cost.