Looks pretty beefy for a van! my wife would like it! Shes been talking about new SHOES for the Sienna
Looks pretty beefy for a van! my wife would like it! Shes been talking about new SHOES for the Sienna
Was that price with the new wheels? I checked their site and they didn't have any wheels for the Dodge under $149/ea. Final price from tire rack, including shipping AND including TPM sensors, was $1,129.05.She said the ride feels the same as her all-seasons and I know once the white stuff falls she will go fromto
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They are 215/65/16's and I got them out the door from discounttire for $633. Not bad considering I was looking at paying a little bit more for steelies and tires from tirerack.
Was that price with the new wheels? I checked their site and they didn't have any wheels for the Dodge under $149/ea. Final price from tire rack, including shipping AND including TPM sensors, was $1,129.05.
For anyone who has a commute along any of the metro boston highways, check out the following site. It provides a history of many of the failed highway projects in and around the Boston area. Many artifacts of these projects can still be seen today. An off ramp to nowhere in Somerville, a cloverleaf in Canton, bridges and roadbed in Revere. Had some of these projects been completed, the traffic problems we have today (including those that necessitated the "Big Dig") might not have been.
http://www.bostonroads.com/roads/unbuilt_MA/
In particular, a corridor, nicknamed the "Southwest Corridor" was cleared to extend I-95 north straight into Boston. I-695 would have formed a loop around Boston linking I-93 the "Southeast Expy", I-95 the "Southwest Expy" mentioned above, I-90, Route 2, Route 3, I-93 north of the city, and the "Northeast Expy" beginning at the Tobin Bridge would have carried I-95 to Danvers.
It makes me wonder whether the projects would have been a success, and whether congestion along 128 would be better or the same.
i dunno i had some nasty chips on the hood and a small ding on the drivers side rear door.. on top of getting it done at no cost to me and learning alot the past few days all in all a good investment of my time i think..
josh i have not read the past few posts but will do.. i guess i gotta catch up on what i missed.
edit: saw pics of 2 tone rendering in the photo thread and admit defeat if ya do it.!! cuz thats seriously insane.. and would look badass in the sun.. if ya did it though, might want to add a touch of satin bronze in the engine bay and interior somewhere to make it complete.. not too much but a touch, too much of one color not a good thing.. hence my blue.
s***, they even wanted to drop a highway right in my back yard. It would have started near the coast in Nantasket, connected to where Ikea is in Stoughton (Rte 24), passed through Sharon (I-95), Walpole, Medfield, Natick (I-90), etc...Very cool, I am checking it out now.
s***, they even wanted to drop a highway right in my back yard. It would have started near the coast in Nantasket, connected to where Ikea is in Stoughton (Rte 24), passed through Sharon (I-95), Walpole, Medfield, Natick (I-90), etc...
Wow.
http://www.bostonroads.com/roads/middle-belt/
is there a NEPOC calendar of events for 2010 yet?
Gonna be 40-45 degrees tomorrow...definitely giving the car a good washin'
Edit: wait...now they're saying 45-50 in CT...woot!
is there a NEPOC calendar of events for 2010 yet?
NY Auto Show anyone? ...April 2-11
Gonna be 40-45 degrees tomorrow...definitely giving the car a good washin'
Edit: wait...now they're saying 45-50 in CT...woot!
Going to take advantage of it and install the new front pads and stop by the mechanics to get the 'passed' inspection sticker.
what ever happened to getting my car repainted? that s*** fell through quick and never returned
So what Mazda paint code is this? (lol2)