FS - Winter Wheels and Tires - (or, how to sell these?)
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FS - Winter Wheels and Tires - (or, how to sell these?)
Hi guys,
I have a set of Sewer Lids (Fuchs, Forged, you know) with Hankook winter pike or i-pike snow tires, 16", late offset. Wheels are painted black, fair shape, tires are very good all around.
Will fit all late offset vehicles. I have these on Craigslist in NJ, but I haven't had much action on them. What would be the best way to get these sold?
I've run them, straight and true, many seasons left, literally at about 50% tread or so.
Help?
I have a set of Sewer Lids (Fuchs, Forged, you know) with Hankook winter pike or i-pike snow tires, 16", late offset. Wheels are painted black, fair shape, tires are very good all around.
Will fit all late offset vehicles. I have these on Craigslist in NJ, but I haven't had much action on them. What would be the best way to get these sold?
I've run them, straight and true, many seasons left, literally at about 50% tread or so.
Help?
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$400. The rubber alone costs more (and has an honest 50%+ tread), let alone mount, balance, etc.
They looked good on my 944 Turbo S, and as snow wheels that won't crack (forged, lighter weight, stronger), I thought that was reasonable.
They looked good on my 944 Turbo S, and as snow wheels that won't crack (forged, lighter weight, stronger), I thought that was reasonable.
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Would probably be easiest to dismount the tires and sell them separately. Trouble with 5x130 wheels are they only fit Porsches and there aren't too many that get driven in the winter. Tires by themselves will have a much broader audience.