TPS (new wheels)
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RE: TPS (new wheels)
ORIGINAL: ZuluXls
hi Roach,
I am getting my wheels from Goldwing autocare in Ottawa...I wanted Nokian tires studded because I loved them on my WRX (not a lot of peoplesell them).
so I got 225-60-17 tires with a cheap set of RTX Plutonnium mag wheels (hope they look well in reality) , the mag are not expensive but the tires are ! But I knew that.
cheers!
hi Roach,
I am getting my wheels from Goldwing autocare in Ottawa...I wanted Nokian tires studded because I loved them on my WRX (not a lot of peoplesell them).
so I got 225-60-17 tires with a cheap set of RTX Plutonnium mag wheels (hope they look well in reality) , the mag are not expensive but the tires are ! But I knew that.
cheers!
Thanks for the info I will go and have a look at Goldwing to get a quote , in my Case I always used Toyo garith on my Subaru impreza and was really satisfied so I'm looking for observe G02 Open country in 215-70-16 for the outlander with 16' steel wheels that can fit on the outlander. The place I go all the time is pièces et accessoire SL in val-des-monts really Good price on any brand of tire
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RE: TPS (new wheels)
ORIGINAL: tcp
Anyone know if there is a way to turn off the tpms completely. I don't want to have tohave a dealer charge every spring and fall when I install my winter/summer wheels and tires. I know tpms is becoming manditory in the US, but I don't need the "tire nanny" and it's not manditory here in Canada.
Anyone know if there is a way to turn off the tpms completely. I don't want to have tohave a dealer charge every spring and fall when I install my winter/summer wheels and tires. I know tpms is becoming manditory in the US, but I don't need the "tire nanny" and it's not manditory here in Canada.
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