20" Jeep Grand Cherokee Srt-8 Style Polished Set Of Four Wheels Tires 9062 New on 2040-parts.com
MICHIGAN, US
Wheel + Tire Packages for Sale
- 1998 jeep cherokee 4.0l spare tire 125x90x16 (been sitting awhile)(US $44.00)
- Tires and rims (2) nissan z 15 inch x 6 1/2 tires 215/60/r15(US $48.24)
- Mercede benz w123 240d 300d 300cd 300td 14 inch steel rim wheel oem michelin zx(US $75.00)
- Factory 18" jeep aluminum wheels 5x5 and bridgestone tires 255/70r18 oem(US $550.00)
- Factory 18" jeep aluminum wheels 5x5 and bridgestone tires 255/70r18 oem(US $750.00)
- Factory 16" chevy aluminum wheels 6x5.5 & bfgoodrich 235/75r16 tires oem(US $350.00)
Watch the Audi Sport Quattro tear up the back roads
Mon, 28 Oct 2013Audi revealed its 700-hp Sport Quattro concept at the Frankfurt motor show in September; the car pays homage to the classic rallying Sport Quattro from the 1980s. On Monday, the automaker uploaded a video of the upcoming vehicle to celebrate 100,000 Facebook likes on its German social-networking page. The video shows the Quattro whipping and gripping through a forest/mountain stage.
Subaru BRZ: Increased supply for UK market
Wed, 31 Jul 2013There will be more Subaru BRZs (pictured) in the UK The Toyota GT86, and it’s Subaru BRZ sibling, have been a big hit in the UK, and around the world, with lovers of (almost affordable) sports cars that aren’t overloaded by tech and weight. But until now the BRZ version of the Japanese sports car has been in reactively short supply as Toyota takes the vast majority of production to fill its customers needs, but for those who’d prefer to take the slightly left-field BRZ route, there’s good news. Subaru has announced that they are increasing the supply of BRZs in to the UK market which means car buyers with a hankering should now be able to get a new BRZ in 2-6 weeks (depending on spec and colour).
Shocking stats reveal mobile use while driving
Tue, 22 Apr 2014AS MANY as 13% of drivers are still using hand-held mobile phones while at the wheel, according to a survey. And 4% have admitted to regularly sending or reading text messages while driving, the poll by road safety charity Brake and insurance company Direct Line showed. The number of people owning up to using hand-held mobiles at the wheel has fallen from 36% in 2006 to the current figure of 13%.