While I didn't intend the thread to go in this direction, I appreciate all the comments. I routinely do research before buying any automotive products and will continue to do so.
Took the beast with 26K miles in to the stealer today for a covered oil change and they said I needed an in-dash filter. The charge was $66 installed. I declined and told them I'd handle it.
How do you get to this filter and does anyone have a part #?
Thanks
Sorry, I was on vacation for a week.
The shipping cost to 04611 is $256.41
In the future, if anyone calls FedEx, they can get their own quote by using 2, 29"x29"x24" packages at 104 pounds a piece, shipped from 20876.
Arbo,
Sorry I didn't see your post. I signed up for auto e-mail and didn't get one.
The wheels and sensors will fit your car and I'm willing to remove the tires - we can talk price later. That said the OEM rubber on the wheels is all season, so while not snow tires, they have a good snow rating.
Let me know if you're still interested.
Tim