Rims for sale $250 Thornton, CO

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CAV3MAN227
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Rims for sale $250 Thornton, CO

Post by CAV3MAN227 »

I have a set of 4 white team dynamic rims for sale. they have tires on them which are in very good shape with a lot of life left. 205/55/r16's is whats on them now with 2 of them having 5/32's and the other 2 having 7/32's of tread life left. here is what the go for new, http://www.victoriatire.com/wheel_TEAM% ... RT%20WHITE . They will come with 4 center hub rings as shown in the picture. I never had the center caps to them. I got another set of rims and i don't have the use for these rims anymore. there's nothing wrong with them there just a little dirty. tires have good wear patterns, no cupping or camber wear. Lug pattern is 5x100, 16x7. came off my Subaru Legacy SS. will fit anything with that lug pattern.

I'm looking for $250 for the set (4) O.B.O. If interested you can call or text me at 720-548-7410. I can take more pics if needed!

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rims on the car:
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nice rims

Post by bepa »

I would think about these but the shipping would add a good piece of chance.

best of luck with the sale. and my car is also white and would look as yours in the picture.

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Post by kimokalihi »

No doubt. I would buy those right now but shipping would make it out of my price range.

I really don't have the money to be spending on wheels but that's a good deal if I didn't have to pay for shipping.

Good luck.
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Post by SWRT »

Would it not hurt the car to have different tread depths on the front and and rear? I thought it screwed with the diffs
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Post by kimokalihi »

1/16th of an inch isn't going to be enough to make a difference.
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Post by CAV3MAN227 »

tread doesn't play a big part in that as much as different size tires on the car. that's what makes the difference and could screw something up
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Post by SWRT »

kimokalihi wrote:1/16th of an inch isn't going to be enough to make a difference.
Yeah, I suppose you're right. Just always kind of heard it was taboo lol
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Post by SWRT »

socalwb wrote:tread doesn't play a big part in that as much as different size tires on the car. that's what makes the difference and could screw something up
People do a lot of dumb things.
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Post by CAV3MAN227 »

so i weighted the rims today, sorry it took so long. I have not took the tires off due to lack of money, but with them, tires and rims 40-41 lbs. for anyone still interested!
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Post by CAV3MAN227 »

If the website works, this is what i got.

http://postcalc.usps.gov/MailServices.a ... 9&w=24&g=0

I measured the rim and tires 24" by 9" so i take it that would be 24/24/9. 40-41 lbs each.

site says if the link dont work, extra $38 for shipping x1.
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