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BMW Style 360’s w/New Bridgestone Driveguard RFTs & New TPMS Sensors - JUST balanced!
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12-25-2019, 04:20 PM | #1 |
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BMW Style 360’s w/New Bridgestone Driveguard RFTs & New TPMS Sensors - JUST balanced!
4 x BMW Style 360’s (16”) from a 2009 e90 - Straight, no dents or cracks - Normal wear, slight rash here and there 4 x BRAND NEW, never used TPMS Sensors - Programmed for and verified working in LCI e90 (I have the exact same sensors on my summer wheels) - Can be reprogrammed to accommodate different chassis TPMS - Cost $280, just installed in wheels 12/21/2019 4 x Barely Used Bridgestone DriveGuard 205/55RF16 91V - $140.99ea at TireRack currently - 8.5-9mm (10.5-11/32”) tread remaining, come from the factory with 11/32” - Had JUST been mounted to donor car before car was in a frontal collision (no wheel involvement) - Mounted, balanced and nitrogen-filled on 12/21/2019 Here’s the story; I bought these off a freshly-wrecked 2009 e90. The previous owner had just mounted the new Bridgestones in the month before the accident. My intent was to use them as winter wheels, so I had brand new TPMS sensors installed and programmed, and had the wheels filled with nitrogen and rebalanced. Unfortunately, the wheels are too small and don’t clear my brake setup. Wish I’d realized that before pouring over $300 into the TPMS sensors, mounting and balancing. Hey, my loss is your gain. Just trying to recoup a portion of the cost to buy a larger diameter winter setup. Feel free to PM any questions. I’m happy to email photos, including measurements with a legit tread depth gauge. - Will Last edited by wmuncaster; 01-07-2020 at 07:07 AM.. Reason: Price drop |
01-08-2020, 09:41 AM | #3 |
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