Wheels & Tires for sale...
4000+ miles. Excelent condition!
I have the Micheline Pilot Sport.
I called the dealer to get pricing:
18" Wheels = $447
19" Wheels = $502
Tires range from $200 - $230+
It averages to about $700+ per wheel.
I'll sell them for: $1400 or
$350 per wheel
I have the Micheline Pilot Sport.
I called the dealer to get pricing:
18" Wheels = $447
19" Wheels = $502
Tires range from $200 - $230+
It averages to about $700+ per wheel.
I'll sell them for: $1400 or
$350 per wheel
not a bad deal but a more realistic price would be b/t $1000 - $1200. plus shipping. used rims and tires (not take offs) won't pull much over $1000 especially with some mileage.
not to upset...just being honest.
not to upset...just being honest.
They aren't off the car yet.
The wheels finaly came in on 1/27. Tires might be here today 1/28.
Waiting for suspension too.
Maybe next weekend all will be done & they'll be up for grabs.
I'll drive conservatively (no burn outs, oh wait.... it's only a 3.2).
Entertaining a few offers.
The wheels finaly came in on 1/27. Tires might be here today 1/28.
Waiting for suspension too.
Maybe next weekend all will be done & they'll be up for grabs.
I'll drive conservatively (no burn outs, oh wait.... it's only a 3.2).
Entertaining a few offers.
don't cut springs....dan this is not a honda civic. bounce bounce bounce down the road u go.
goodenough...spent $200 for the correct lowering springs. this is not an area to cut corners.
goodenough...spent $200 for the correct lowering springs. this is not an area to cut corners.
Our stock springs are not soft and after looking at them out it look to me like 1" would not make that much difference in their performance. Do you know what the spring strength is vs Eibach?
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