Snow Chains ?
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I think that equals either a Porsche 4 or and Evo with an FP Red installed
Jon-I have a set of 4 rims and tires that I'd be willing to let go (they are just sitting now)-I ran them on my C55 no probs last year for 4k miles-and they are the same size all the way around (you can rotate them!).
PM if you're interested-
Michael
Jon-I have a set of 4 rims and tires that I'd be willing to let go (they are just sitting now)-I ran them on my C55 no probs last year for 4k miles-and they are the same size all the way around (you can rotate them!).
PM if you're interested-
Michael
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Ok thanks I know I wont be buying them right now though I got a lot of bills stacked as it is. After taxes I am hoping to get my finances together.
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Bringing this thread back from the dead: but wanted to let JonMBZ and all other members of this forum know that the SCC tire chains work wonders. I used them several times last season on my Chrysler Crossfire (two blizzards hit Northern VA) and for the money, you can't beat them.
Check out my review of them here: http://www.crossfireforum.org/forum/...re-chains.html
Can find them on Amazon.com for $35 a set. Already purchased winter tires but will most likely be purchasing a set of the chains to put on the rear tires in case of emergencies.
Check out my review of them here: http://www.crossfireforum.org/forum/...re-chains.html
Can find them on Amazon.com for $35 a set. Already purchased winter tires but will most likely be purchasing a set of the chains to put on the rear tires in case of emergencies.
#32
Bringing this thread back from the dead: but wanted to let JonMBZ and all other members of this forum know that the SCC tire chains work wonders. I used them several times last season on my Chrysler Crossfire (two blizzards hit Northern VA) and for the money, you can't beat them.
Check out my review of them here: http://www.crossfireforum.org/forum/...re-chains.html
Can find them on Amazon.com for $35 a set. Already purchased winter tires but will most likely be purchasing a set of the chains to put on the rear tires in case of emergencies.
Check out my review of them here: http://www.crossfireforum.org/forum/...re-chains.html
Can find them on Amazon.com for $35 a set. Already purchased winter tires but will most likely be purchasing a set of the chains to put on the rear tires in case of emergencies.
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Yea I bought the SSC chains I posted a link to them in this thread They fit, but I never ended up using them since they were not required.