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lightning4eva

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  1. I had a set of Nankangs on my 2008 Subaru Legacy. Not too good in the snow. Decent all-season tire, got 30K out of them. Good luck
  2. Price drop to $700 (just in time for X-mas) and I'll ship them. Buyer pays shipping. Hey guys, Looking to sell a good set of 20" Chrome 2011 Rims. The Edge is the wife's car and only driving less than 20 miles a day while I'm stuck with a 2005 Honda Accord. She could care less what size rims are on the car. Price is $750 firm Will not ship (its really expensive and an ass pain) Comes with Pirelli Scorpion 245/50-20s with 7/32s left on all 4 tires (I've always been religious about tire rotations), please see the pics from the dealer showing the report from 2 weeks ago. Comes with TPMS and Center Caps Rims have been well cared for since I bought them off of a fellow site member. Twice a year were taken off the car and polished and treated with poorboys sealant (3 applications) Willing to meet in the middle to any New England State and NY. Sorry, will not sell individually. 1 exception if 2 people need a 2 each or 1 needs 3 and the other needs 1. Thanks for checking this out. -Mickey
  3. lightning4eva

    Rims/Tires For Sale

    20" Chrome Rims off of a 2011 Edge 245/50-20 Pirelli Scorpions w/7/32's all with TPMS
  4. From the album: Rims/Tires For Sale

    Where's Abe?
  5. From the album: Rims/Tires For Sale

    7/32's for all 4, report from first week in Nov 2014
  6. I'm more of a fan of the matte black EGR
  7. The fiance is taking the Edge on a 1200 mile round trip VA-MA and back from tomorrow til Sunday. I'll let you all know how the grill handles the trip.
  8. Left them primed. My reasoning in this is that I would not mind taking the front bumper off again to get them painted. I'm very curious in how it will stand up against rocks.
  9. First real post besides saying what I paid for my Edge. Not a fan of a lot of Chrome so I got the grill from partscheap.com. I'd hate to ruin a perfectly good bumper in case I ever moved to a state where the front license plate is not required. So here are a few pics of my morning. Getting the front bumper was pretty easy once you found all the screws that needed to come off. Also not forgetting to disconnect the "fog light" wire. I would recommend undoing the 7 (?) screws under the bumber first, the 3 in each wheel well, then to the top where there are 4 plastic screws and 2 (10mm) bolts. Then just be gentle and pull forward a little at a time. 2 hours total from start to finish to include taking my time with the license plate bracket which I got from http://skenedesign.com for $50 Enjoy
  10. Picked up a Black 2011 SEL AWD w/29,000 on it for 24,350 up in MA. It doesn't have any options which was exactly what I wanted with the exception of the reverse alarm. Sport grill already on order. Drove it to VA the next day at 25 MPG the whole way. Couldn't be happier.
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