ITEM: 4 es wheels + tyres with hub caps
LOCATION: Padstow, Sydney, NSW
ITEM CONDITION: Almost new
REASON FOR SELLING: I need the money and they're doing nothing
PRICE AND PAYMENT CONDITIONS: $350 cash on pickup
EXTRA INFO: They are in good condition and have been sitting under my house covered in plastic. They were removed from my car at approx 700kms when i got my rims. I was planning to use these as track tyres but i'm no longer going to take my car on tack.
CONTACT INFO: Luke 0402128105 or PM (please text or make sure your phone isn't on private).
-EDIT- I'd be happy to sell the wheels seperately at $90 each, but only if i can get 3 or 4 ppl willing to buy first. (I just don't want to be stuck with 3 or 2 tyres).
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FS - es wheels + tyres (done 700km) $90 ea.
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FS - es wheels + tyres (done 700km) $90 ea.
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They will but you'd have to have the boot floor in its higher position. I do all the time anyway as I have the Mitsubishi boot liner in there, which requires the floor raised. I would keep the space saver on the off chance a load goes in the back that requires the floor down (never happened so far!).
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Thanks Spewman - it's a good bit of gear for sure....
For guys wth sedans I think you would need to buy a kit from Mistubishi that raises the floor to fit the full sized spare in. I have seen a picture of it before, it looks like bits of foam that go under the floor to raise it. I have a Sportback which has two floor heights anyway, the higher of which will fit the full size spare in without any modification.
For guys wth sedans I think you would need to buy a kit from Mistubishi that raises the floor to fit the full sized spare in. I have seen a picture of it before, it looks like bits of foam that go under the floor to raise it. I have a Sportback which has two floor heights anyway, the higher of which will fit the full size spare in without any modification.
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Full size spare in sedan.
You will need a longer bolt to secure wheel into wheel well. The bolt that works with the space-saver is not long enough for a full size spare.
For the floor you can DIY a floor using a piece of custom cut MDF. Due to the limitations of the width boot opening you won't get it perfectly fitting, but its close enough.
You will need a longer bolt to secure wheel into wheel well. The bolt that works with the space-saver is not long enough for a full size spare.
For the floor you can DIY a floor using a piece of custom cut MDF. Due to the limitations of the width boot opening you won't get it perfectly fitting, but its close enough.
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