Some Questions?
#1
Some Questions?
Well the main question, how would 22x9.5 rims fit on my expedtion (2005 Expedition Eddie Bauer AWD), like would there be any issues with rubbing? would they stick out a little? and also since like my expedition has the sensors that tell me when the tire is low on air, would the dealership need to reprogram them? could i still use them? heres a picture of my expedition with the rims in front of it, by the way they're selling the rims to me all 4, 2 month old tires, for $900 is it a good buy?
Okay, and I would like to know, what do these buttons do on the driver sides?
what does this message mean? it jsut recently appeared on the message center, what does it mean?
and then the lights that light up the license plate on the rear, do i jsut need to buy to the bulb and it's just plug and play? or is their any more complications?
Okay, and I would like to know, what do these buttons do on the driver sides?
what does this message mean? it jsut recently appeared on the message center, what does it mean?
and then the lights that light up the license plate on the rear, do i jsut need to buy to the bulb and it's just plug and play? or is their any more complications?
#2
1. As long as the rims are the correct bolt pattern and offset you should not have a problem with rubbing. What size are the tires though? For the sensors, you can go to Discount tire, NTB, etc and they should be able to switch out the sensors for you.
2. The buttons are garage door opener buttons that you can program.
3. That message is just your trip odometer, compass, and odometer (telling you how many miles your car has).
4. You should just be able to swap out the bulb for the license plate lamp.
2. The buttons are garage door opener buttons that you can program.
3. That message is just your trip odometer, compass, and odometer (telling you how many miles your car has).
4. You should just be able to swap out the bulb for the license plate lamp.
#3
#4
I am sure the dealership can do it, but they will probably be more $$$$$$.
The trip odometer is an odometer that you can reset back to zero miles to measure distance. For example, you can reset it back to 0 miles to see how many miles you can get on a full tank. Or when you are on a road trip that is 350 miles, you can reset the trip odometer to count up your miles.
The trip odometer is an odometer that you can reset back to zero miles to measure distance. For example, you can reset it back to 0 miles to see how many miles you can get on a full tank. Or when you are on a road trip that is 350 miles, you can reset the trip odometer to count up your miles.