What was the price with the tires? aprox
Thanks
What was the price with the tires? aprox
Thanks
I almost always suggest getting tires locally for a few
reasons.
Generally after shipping cost, youll spend about the same
money.
If you have any warranty or balancing issues, you can take
care of it locally, faster, easier and cheaper.
Plus you get to support your local economy (and shops) which
is always nice.
That said, my tires I actually picked up used off a friends Suv
pretty cheap and great shape and Michelins was a plus.
But I can get you the rims for about $190 each plus shipping
caps included.
alrite thanks ill keep it in mind
finally got around to cleaning up my cladding...
got a feeling Ill be doing it at least once every few months
depending on how often I wash it.
but it came out pretty decent for 100k miles on it.
much more gooder.
does look great. nice work.
-beej.
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She scrubs up real good...nice wheels.![]()
When I clean up the cladding I usually spray a bunch of tire shine all up in and around the wheel wells too. It has a way of making the vehicle look new. The cladding looks much better now but the wheel wells are still nasty
Just a tip, not knockin on you at all
This is what I use for the cladding and then I just use what ever tire shine I get for the wheel wells (two different products).
<img>http://www.trimshine.com/media/Can91034.gif</img>
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