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Are my oe wheels worth anything?


Brown324

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I'm a newer member and can't post in the for sale forums, I'm just considering upgrading my wheels to 22's and thought about selling my oe wheels to help offset the cost, because the oe 22's I want are very pricey, so this isn't a for sale topic in the wrong forum. I'm just wanting input, my oe wheels are the black 20" elevation wheels, there off of a 2017 with 2,000 miles on it so they're brand new and flawless and have brand new goodyears on them. Are they worth much? Could I sell them easily for let's say $1,000 with the tires to help offset the price of the 22's? I think they would cost more like $2,000 to buy new oe black 20's with tpms and new Goodyear tires so I would think it would be easy but I don't know if there's a good market for them where they would be easy to sell at a good price?

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$1000 for the full set is an optimistic price, but you never know. Get them listed on craigslist. Shipping sucks, so you're better off selling them local.

 

There's always people looking for discounted tires. Less people who want OEM wheels, but you could get lucky. If I were you, I would list them with separate price, like $550 for the wheels, maybe $400 for the tires, or $900 for everything.

 

those crappy stock tires are only $600-ish brand new, so you need to discount those to move them.

 

If you don't mind storing them for a few weeks, you can always list high and then lower it if no one's interested. There's always a buyer at the right price. good luck.

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$1000 is a fair price.

 

I got $1000 trade in on my factory 20s at a local wheel and tire company and sold the factory 20s off my 2012 for $1100.

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Brown you should be able to sell the wheels and tires for a grand. Always ask for 200-300 more than you want and be firm. Had a few lowball offers for a set of TRD 17's with less than 300 miles including tires. (450-550) 6 weeks later received a call from a nice sounding guy from Houston who was coming down to visit family and wanted wheels. I ended up getting the 900 I wanted and he was very happy because he got practically new wheels and tires.

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I think it's a bit optimistic to expect anything over $1,000 for the whole set, but that's a good starting point. Who knows, you might get lucky. If someone offers you anything over $850, I'd send them down the road and be done with it!

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