Pics are great, but what about pricing?
I've perused through alot of post about rims and tires and they ALL look great! Deciding on a set is very difficult. But makes it even more difficult is not knowing how much they would cost.
How about a post with aftermarket rims AND posting how much (ball park figures) you paid for the setup? I think this will help alot of newbies (me) here with their decision making. Like off the bat, what would a set 19" Miro's cost with tires? (the cheapest tires you could possible get away with) And could you remove your current tpms and have them installed in the new wheels?
How about a post with aftermarket rims AND posting how much (ball park figures) you paid for the setup? I think this will help alot of newbies (me) here with their decision making. Like off the bat, what would a set 19" Miro's cost with tires? (the cheapest tires you could possible get away with) And could you remove your current tpms and have them installed in the new wheels?
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^^^Check the vendor forums - At least one vendor already has posted prices for complete Miro packages (about 2k I think). In fact, I'd say 2 grand is the minimum for a brand new set of wheels (rims and tires) with many types costing much more - OEM 166 wheels NIB are 2k for rims only.
Yes - you can swap the TPMS from your current wheels to the new ones. Keep in mind that a tire shop will charge a fee to dismount/mount each tire. So unless you have a hook-up or free access to a tire changer you will end up spending at least $100 swapping sensors and/or tires.
Yes - you can swap the TPMS from your current wheels to the new ones. Keep in mind that a tire shop will charge a fee to dismount/mount each tire. So unless you have a hook-up or free access to a tire changer you will end up spending at least $100 swapping sensors and/or tires.
^^^Check the vendor forums - At least one vendor already has posted prices for complete Miro packages (about 2k I think). In fact, I'd say 2 grand is the minimum for a brand new set of wheels (rims and tires) with many types costing much more - OEM 166 wheels NIB are 2k for rims only.
Yes - you can swap the TPMS from your current wheels to the new ones. Keep in mind that a tire shop will charge a fee to dismount/mount each tire. So unless you have a hook-up or free access to a tire changer you will end up spending at least $100 swapping sensors and/or tires.
Yes - you can swap the TPMS from your current wheels to the new ones. Keep in mind that a tire shop will charge a fee to dismount/mount each tire. So unless you have a hook-up or free access to a tire changer you will end up spending at least $100 swapping sensors and/or tires.
Yes, right under the Private Member classifieds.
You should probably just look buying new TPMS if you don't have the hook-up (as mentioned). You can usually find a used set on the boards from $90-150 (OEM and Aftermarket). That's the route I went just thinking of the hassle of pulling them off my existing wheels to reuse on the new set I just ordered. Unless of course your tires are still in good shape and the new wheels you ordered are the same size.. then it'd make sense to reuse.
You should probably just look buying new TPMS if you don't have the hook-up (as mentioned). You can usually find a used set on the boards from $90-150 (OEM and Aftermarket). That's the route I went just thinking of the hassle of pulling them off my existing wheels to reuse on the new set I just ordered. Unless of course your tires are still in good shape and the new wheels you ordered are the same size.. then it'd make sense to reuse.
Yes, right under the Private Member classifieds.
You should probably just look buying new TPMS if you don't have the hook-up (as mentioned). You can usually find a used set on the boards from $90-150 (OEM and Aftermarket). That's the route I went just thinking of the hassle of pulling them off my existing wheels to reuse on the new set I just ordered. Unless of course your tires are still in good shape and the new wheels you ordered are the same size.. then it'd make sense to reuse.
You should probably just look buying new TPMS if you don't have the hook-up (as mentioned). You can usually find a used set on the boards from $90-150 (OEM and Aftermarket). That's the route I went just thinking of the hassle of pulling them off my existing wheels to reuse on the new set I just ordered. Unless of course your tires are still in good shape and the new wheels you ordered are the same size.. then it'd make sense to reuse.
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