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Winter wheel & tire packages?

Got my winter setup delivered and installed.

18x8 Sport Edition U1 (basically the cheapest wheels Tire Rack sells for this car) with 225/45R18 Blizzak WS80s. $1,260 delivered from Tire Rack, no TPMS. ;)

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Not sure if this is ok, but I traded in my G70, and now I have my winter set of wheels left to sell. Info can be found here.

Enkei DRACO 18" - Anthracite mounted with Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3+s. Entire setup is pretty much new. Asking $1200 cash with local pickup in the greater Chicago area (NW Suburbs but willing to meet halfway). PM me.
 
Urgent help needed!

I called my tire shop and they said they’d install TPMS sensors for me if I supply them the sensors which makes it a lot cheaper. Anyone have links to sensors that work for the g70? Do you need to program them?
 
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No program needed with OEM sensors. Buy the Kia/Genesis part off ebay or Amazon. Can't remember off the top of my head but someone will chime in shortly with a PN. Pretty easy to find.
 
Part Number 52933 J5000. I helped, but seeing as I searched and found this in seconds maybe try that next time.
 
Search this forum, they've been mentioned numerous times. I can't remember, it's either a Hyundai or Kia part number. Everyone who's tried them say they self-program in a mile or so.
 
Part Number 52933 J5000. I helped, but seeing as I searched and found this in seconds maybe try that next time.
What I should have mentioned is I need something that ships fairly quickly. I'm well aware of how to: 1) use google and 2) of the j5000 sensor.

Thanks for the help thought.
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Search this forum, they've been mentioned numerous times. I can't remember, it's either a Hyundai or Kia part number. Everyone who's tried them say they self-program in a mile or so.
touche. I was just preferring OEM but I guess I'm going to have to go that route; thanks!
 
Your best bet for speed is buy the part from the dealer. That is also your most expensive option. Next I would try expedited shipping though Amazon/Ebay/Hyundai parts websites, etc.
 
Got my winter setup delivered and installed.

18x8 Sport Edition U1 (basically the cheapest wheels Tire Rack sells for this car) with 225/45R18 Blizzak WS80s. $1,260 delivered from Tire Rack, no TPMS. ;)

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Not bad - I see you have Chrome lugs on. I'll post mine on the weekend - Tirerack too expensive for me unfortunately. I priced out a similar package to yours - it's $1351 (U2's and Xice - U1's and WS80's don't show up on Tirerack as an option for me) but the $462 shipping charge kills it. That's $1813.45 US total with shipping with no sensors - that's approx $2400.50 cdn.
 
Pirelli Sottozero 3 and Enkei Performance Vulcan wheels from Tire Rack installed on my G70 by Quality Discount Tire (Kensington MD - great shop, by the way). Steering feel is very precise, they do follow the road surface more than the OEM Pilot Sport 4 tires. A little noisier, but more comfortable. I'm running the P225/45R18 tires. I think the Vulcan's are good looking wheels on the G70, more sport than the OEM 10-spoke.

First time posting images - I attached the photo files. If this is a problem, let me know and I'll post a link, etc.

Gee Bee, What color wheels are your Vulcan's?
 
I got the 52933 J5000 from Amazon last week. Look as legit OEM as anything can be.

Tyres have been delivered, just waiting on the rims, should be here Monday.

Within the next month we'll probably have every possible rim option from Tire Rack represented here :LOL:
 
I got the 52933 J5000 from Amazon last week. Look as legit OEM as anything can be.

Tyres have been delivered, just waiting on the rims, should be here Monday.

Within the next month we'll probably have every possible rim option from Tire Rack represented here :LOL:

Do you mind posting the link to the sensor? I’m trying to find someone that will get here by Monday but I think the earliest it will come will be Wednesday:(.

i also agree that we’re going to have every tire rack rim here haha
 
Just curious but do you have the 225/45R18 on all four wheels? Looks good!

Yes, 225/45R18 all around. This is the non-staggered OEM tire size. Be ready for a significant downgrade in dry handling compared to the 19" staggered summer tires, but that's to be expected.
 
Not bad - I see you have Chrome lugs on. I'll post mine on the weekend - Tirerack too expensive for me unfortunately. I priced out a similar package to yours - it's $1351 (U2's and Xice - U1's and WS80's don't show up on Tirerack as an option for me) but the $462 shipping charge kills it. That's $1813.45 US total with shipping with no sensors - that's approx $2400.50 cdn.

Ugh, sucks that it costs so much to ship to Canada. :(
 
Ugh, sucks that it costs so much to ship to Canada. :(

Yep - well at least where I am. I know a lot of folks here that live close to the border have them shipped to an address just on the other side - I'm about 4 and 1/2 drive to the border one way. Here's the pics of mine - don't mind the background just got it detailed and finally have it at home so pics were at the back of the detailers shop. He did a great job - very happy with the result, don't think the pics do it justice but at least you get an idea of what the rims look like :
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