Where can I find one cheap but good 19" rear wheel?
I am looking for anyone who is selling, knows someone who is selling, or has any idea about getting ONE 19" rear wheel for my 2004 Crossfire.
I bent mine all to hell but dont want to buy a new set! Especially from Chrysler cause they are expensive.
Please help me, I miss driving my Crossfire! It looks like a tri-cycle right now sitting on the jack.
Marty
I bent mine all to hell but dont want to buy a new set! Especially from Chrysler cause they are expensive.
Please help me, I miss driving my Crossfire! It looks like a tri-cycle right now sitting on the jack.
Marty
I may have one that is in decent shape from my wreck I'll let you know in a day or so. Email me if you are interest jlw42@utah.edu
Let me get back to you...need to talk to my husband! We just sent mine off to Houston to have looked at. They say that they can fix it... but I am still just a little leery on if it will hold up to my Nascar driving style.
Thanks, I will let you know soon
Marty
Thanks, I will let you know soon
Marty
Originally Posted by martymar143
They say that they can fix it... but I am still just a little leery on if it will hold up to my Nascar driving style.
Thanks, I will let you know soon
Marty
Thanks, I will let you know soon
Marty
If you do not need the TPM sensor, make it $200.00.
i switched rims from one crossfire to another and the low tire pressure light on the dash would not turn off (in either car) until the rims were switched back. the TPM sensor in the rim must be programmed to coincide/mate to the main unit in the car.
Ok my wheel can be fixed from a place in Houston that deals with bent wheels...especially these. I know I need to replace my TPS, so will the dealership have one and how much do they run?
Marty
Marty
Why do you need a new sensor? Was it damaged when you hit the curb?
It is OK to run without the sensors since the UK cars and the base 05 models don't even have the sensors. You just won't be able to tell if you are having a flat and run the risk of ruining a tire if you do have a flat. Keep in mind that they would have to take the tire back off of the rim to install the sensor when it comes in.
It is OK to run without the sensors since the UK cars and the base 05 models don't even have the sensors. You just won't be able to tell if you are having a flat and run the risk of ruining a tire if you do have a flat. Keep in mind that they would have to take the tire back off of the rim to install the sensor when it comes in.
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