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Changed my mind on the look of these for my 2008 work truck - so I'm offering them here. New 17" OEM 6-lug take-offs (all 4 wheels) from a friends Tahoe (less than 200 miles), as near perfect as you'd get them from the dealer. These are the standard 6-lug GM pattern and will fit 99+ silverados, tahoes, suburbans, etc as I understand it. Not sure if any 2500 series trucks used this size. Includes the center caps as shown and lug nuts as well. Does NOT include the TPMS sensors. Wheels only, no tires. Thought someone might want them for winter tires or as an upgrade to 17".

 

$280 + shipping. Estimate FedEx shipping of $60-$90 depending on location. Free Pickup in College Station TX or can possibly arrange delivery to Dallas. Pictures are stock examples from the web. Offered wheels are as new and I can take pictures for additional proof as needed. Upstanding seller on Ebay (500+, 100% FB over 10 yrs) and I do accept Paypal. I already have boxes for them and can ship out reasonably quick. Post a reply, email, or PM with questions or offers.

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Okay - lets drop the price some - how about $240 + shipping? Seems to be around $75-$100 less than the same ones on Ebay each week. Reply or PM with questions. Thanks for looking.

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Okay - lets drop the price some - how about $240 + shipping? Seems to be around $75-$100 less than the same ones Ebay each week. Reply or PM with questions. Thanks for looking.

 

 

if you were a little close to LA, I'd take them. Free bump.

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I brought a set of winter wheels, best thing I ever did.

How can anyONE pass these up !!!!

especially the ones with 20" wheels.

 

winter tires are the best !!

 

free BUMP.

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Sell these yet? I'm loosely interested for winter wheels.

 

They are still available. Shipping to Indianapolis would be approximately $50. I can make you a deal at $250 total (shipping included).

 

If you are interested - message me with the forum's private message feature with your address and details. I can then let you know options for payment. Thanks for inquiring.

  • 2 months later...
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Sell these yet? I'm loosely interested for winter wheels.

 

They are still available. Shipping to Indianapolis would be approximately $50. I can make you a deal at $250 total (shipping included).

 

If you are interested - message me with the forum's private message feature with your address and details. I can then let you know options for payment. Thanks for inquiring.

 

 

still got these?

 

Im in Houston

  • 2 months later...
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Sell these yet? I'm loosely interested for winter wheels.

 

They are still available. Shipping to Indianapolis would be approximately $50. I can make you a deal at $250 total (shipping included).

 

If you are interested - message me with the forum's private message feature with your address and details. I can then let you know options for payment. Thanks for inquiring.

 

Did you ever sell these wheels. I'm in Colorado.

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