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Selling my like new wheels and tires. they are zinik brand 20X8 1/2 rims. Tires are goodyear wrangler HP 275/60-20s. Rims are near perfect. Only signs of use are backsides from brake dust and maybe some light stuff on front just from towel drying. Rims are just beautiful. Tires have between 11/32-12/32 tread depth. new they come with 12/32. So, the tires have lots of life left to them as well.

 

I am going a different direction with the truck now, so i am selling these. Going with a lifted/ offroad look to the truck now.

 

Just took them off today and did a quick cleaning on them front and back.

 

$1000 obo takes them. Setup was well over $2k new. Prefer local pickup only. i don't want to mess with trying to ship these...just no means to do so and make it worthwhile to anyone price wise. i am willing to meet to help deliver for cost of gas.

 

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Selling my like new wheels and tires. they are zinik brand 20X8 1/2 rims. Tires are goodyear wrangler HP 275/60-20s. Rims are near perfect. Only signs of use are backsides from brake dust and maybe some light stuff on front just from towel drying. Rims are just beautiful. Tires have between 11/32-12/32 tread depth. new they come with 12/32. So, the tires have lots of life left to them as well.

 

I am going a different direction with the truck now, so i am selling these. Going with a lifted/ offroad look to the truck now.

 

Just took them off today and did a quick cleaning on them front and back.

 

$1000 obo takes them. Setup was well over $2k new. Prefer local pickup only. i don't want to mess with trying to ship these...just no means to do so and make it worthwhile to anyone price wise. i am willing to meet to help deliver for cost of gas.

 

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Interested where do you live?

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i am sorry guys i hadn't seen the replies....hadn't checked site lately.

 

i am in north central indiana. about 1 hour north of indy. logansport to be exact.

 

as of right now, if someone shows up with $900 in hand...they will take these. i did find i had a shimmy around 40-50mph. assume it is just in need of a good balancing. just want to be up front about it.

 

they are off the truck now and ready to go! i am ready to get my new setup i am going with..but these need gone first!

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i think i have someone from wisconsin buying them, but until cash in hand...they are up for grabs.

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I'd love to buy those but I am in NY...damnit

 

you already have enough rim on that truck for the both of us :lol:

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i would love to run 24's.....your truck looks sweet as hell.

 

bigherky, i sent you message.

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