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- 2022 Maverick XLT, 2.0, AWD, Lux, 4K, FX4, Alto Bl
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Maverick/Bronco Sport wheels and snow tires - Northeast New York
Set of four Bridgestone Blizzak quality winter tires mounted on Ford factory steel wheels, balanced, with factory TPMS sensors, and including hub covers and lug nuts (fit Maverick, will need different lug nuts for Bronco Sport). Wheels are 17 inch, and tires are 225/65 R 17 studless DM-V2 snow and ice tires specifically made for SUV and small truck use. Lightly used for two winters, but won’t fit my new vehicle.
Check TireRack.com for great reviews on these tires. New set will cost $680 for tires, plus $200 for Ford sensors, plus around $400 for used oem steel wheels. With mounting and balancing, hub covers and nuts, and total cost would be around $1,450 in all.
Buy these for $950 or best offer and be ready for winter! Located in Northeast New York, and will also include a Maverick space saver spare (unused), a Kia Homelinkg mirror (see Youtube for easy install) and handy though homemade wooden bed divider!
Set of four Bridgestone Blizzak quality winter tires mounted on Ford factory steel wheels, balanced, with factory TPMS sensors, and including hub covers and lug nuts (fit Maverick, will need different lug nuts for Bronco Sport). Wheels are 17 inch, and tires are 225/65 R 17 studless DM-V2 snow and ice tires specifically made for SUV and small truck use. Lightly used for two winters, but won’t fit my new vehicle.
Check TireRack.com for great reviews on these tires. New set will cost $680 for tires, plus $200 for Ford sensors, plus around $400 for used oem steel wheels. With mounting and balancing, hub covers and nuts, and total cost would be around $1,450 in all.
Buy these for $950 or best offer and be ready for winter! Located in Northeast New York, and will also include a Maverick space saver spare (unused), a Kia Homelinkg mirror (see Youtube for easy install) and handy though homemade wooden bed divider!
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