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  1. Oem tires in the snow.

    Didnt realize that so thanks! Here in the northeast potholes will eat a 30 series tire/wheel for breakfsast. The extra sidewall helps with no fitment issues; speedo off is no biggie to me.
  2. TPMS Question

    Yes, each set of wheels will require their own TPMS sensors. They arent terribly expensive ($150 for 4). I like seeing the actual PSI vs the only notify you when low cheap way most vehicles go now.
  3. Oem tires in the snow.

    Why not? Or just order from TireRack and have them shipped there....
  4. Oem tires in the snow.

    I would def go to the dealer for these as they actually require a special mounting technique (reverse mount) and the wheels are prone to chipping. The charged me $180 to mount and balance stand alone wheels and tires I brought over. They tried to charge me an hour of labor for TPMS calibration...
  5. Oem tires in the snow.

    265/35/19 in Pilot All Seasons on stock rims works well (extra 5mm sidewall) esp since you said you have the grey wheels as well. I just mounted them and they are nearly as good as the summer tire handling wise. Dont forget you'll need a new set of TPMS for the winter setup. Tire Rack sells them...
  6. Wheel Fitment Experts Please Chime in......

    Has anyone legit confirmed that a 265/35-19 will fit just fine on our stock wheels? The sidewall being the difference...
  7. For Sale: OEM Graphite wheels in New condition

    Would buy today for $1000 shipped to CT.
  8. WTB: Graphite Type S Wheels Near Southwestern PA

    Im interested in stock wheels to use for winter in CT if anyone still has them.
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