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Thank you.. this site looks promising .Custom Offsets has factory xlt knockoffs for like $679 right now
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Thank you.. this site looks promising .Custom Offsets has factory xlt knockoffs for like $679 right now
1st car and i was 15 years old..lol 63 murcury comet 75 buck and it ran good... later on . 66 galaxy 500 7 litre 500 bucks.. and NO one beat me on the road.. 429 engine 4 speed possi from the factory... So yes I am stuck in the La Brea Tar Pits ..lolDave, all of us old timers feel you pain. I don't know what you are looking for, but I bought the "low end" BBS wheels (the SX model) at under $300 each at Tire Rack. I considered the $1200 a good deal when I saw that other wheels were $1200 EACH. Back in my day, you could buy a damn nice CAR for $1200!!
Nice.. I'm going black though
This is one of the main reasons I decided on the XLT trim level
I paid $139.00 each Canadian for these rims. Isn't that about the same $50.00 US?Agreed. You will find sales in here for a good price. But, yes, the days of $50 after market rims is long gone!
OK, I will move on and not post about it as instructed.If he wants new wheels he can put on new wheels lol move on instead of posting about it
That is for wheels and the related hardware. That price isn’t bad. The sensors are usually around $50 a wheel.Levittown Ford has FX4 wheels with sensors for $933:
https://www.levittownfordparts.com/sku/m-1007k-bs17gb.html
It’s a great deal.That is for wheels and the related hardware. That price isn’t bad. The sensors are usually around $50 a wheel.
Sadly, that's what some OE wheels cost. I don't know why it is, if it has something to do with the fact that they've had to design and actually test their wheels for compliance to government standards or what, but they're often ridiculously expensive.As for some of my other post, I am still looking for wheels to replace my steelies on my 2024 XL. Remind me not to call Ford parts.. lol Do people really pay this amount? I know I can buy non Ford nice wheels starting at under 200 each. Am I missing something? Please educate me. lol
Most manufacturers I've ever worked for had their sensors all at about the same list price, $84 each. Of course, there's a model here or there which are an exception, but those are few and far between. I suggest that if a dealer's selling a TPMS for anything over that price they're most likely doing so with a very generous markup beyond the OE list and should be avoided for anything but warranty work. ....and even then, there's some dealerships that I'd avoid for even that too.I buy tire sensors for my Fords at $50 for a pack of 4. $100 each is crazy.
Dealers know that they gotcha - if youi need a factory replacement then it's either locate a used one or pony up for a new one from them. Add to that dealers know if it's an insurance claim the ins co will likely come thru and pony up.Sadly, that's what some OE wheels cost. I don't know why it is, if it has something to do with the fact that they've had to design and actually test their wheels for compliance to government standards or what, but they're often ridiculously expensive.
And it's probably also their standard markup on outside supplied parts as they don't actually produce the wheels themselves.
If you're set on an OE design, check out Detroit Wheel. They often have packages available and sometimes with non-factory offered OE style finishes. I've used them before for a wheel that wasn't available from Ford at the time and it was an excellent product, looked like new and shipped fast. I'd say many of the wheels are probably take-offs, so they're basically new without the OE cost.
you can see that on the Ford Parts website. It's insane.Care to share what wheel you got a quote of $1100 for 1?
HRG