Traded the car in. Work is sending me to Florida, wife is staying in Pittsburgh with the house for now. No way would I street park the Supra outside of a short term apartment.
Each tire is 26" long and wide, and 10" tall, and 29 #s even. According to shipnerd.com, the cheapest place I have used so far, they would cost $13.85 each, likely via UPS ground.
With no money offered yet, there are no dibs on them. Whoever states they want it will get them. I could drive over as far as Cadiz, OH if you wanted to meet up, I am by the Pittsburgh airport area.
The wheels are flow-forged and lighter than stock, despite the size increase. I didn't weigh them without tires, but with the larger tires they are 53.8 #s rear and 51 #s front. They were easier to pick up and mount that the stockers.
Set of 19x9.5 fronts and 19x11 rear Konig Countergrams, with 275/35 front Michelin PSS (OEM rears) and Toyo Proxes 295/35s rear. Tires have ~2k miles on them, good tread. Mounted and balanced with TPMS. Rides smooth to 140mph+ (Mexico test track). No rubbing on stock height car.
Picked up...
The 2020 part number was $760, the 2021 jumped up to the mid $900 range. All I see as different about it is the angle of the O2 sensor mounts to clear the 6 port manifold.
I seriously had my mind set on a nice C7, I was thinking a Z51 or Gran Sport would make me happy. Stopped off at a Toyota dealership after breakfast on a weekend just to show the wife the other possibilities. She liked the color, asked if I wanted it, and the rest is history. Real glad not to...
Follow up on this one, found out you can buy a new DP from Toyota for $965, so I ordered one and it took only 30 minutes to swap, did it with only the side lifted on one jack stand. Once I get the OBD inspection done I will swap the Powerneedy back in. Won't make the mistake of selling the...
PA performs an OBD test, which requires a drive cycle and ready state from the ECU. I cleared the code just before, they failed it for not showing ready.