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I got one truck and 3 sets of rims. Location is in corner of IL, bumping up against IA & WI borders


Factory 17" rims (plastidip for the last 2.5 years) with Cooper STT 285/70/17

8/32 which is about 44% tread left. I have an actually tire guage i used.

$1000


20" Devino Kraken 772 x9 with DuraTrac 305/55/20 (summer rims only)

11/32 left which is 61% tread remaining.

$1500


GM 22" CK375 x9 with NO TIRES

$1300

I would like to get rid of one set of something. The CK375's were a set i picked up from a guy that had run them year round. I have pictures to show all the pitting and prep work before they went to powder. They are powder coated grey with 2 coats of clear over the top. They are by no means perfect but from 2 feet away you can't tell.


I'm open to offers.


Link to slideshow to see all pictues of CK375.




Last, my buddy has 8 lug XD Monsters in chrome...scroll to bottom.



Factory Rims

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20" Devino

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GM 22" CK375

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And lastly, my buddy has a set of 22" XD Monsters in chrome x10's. Has Nitto Trail Graps and gage at 60%. They were on his 08 duramax and he upgraded to an 11 which these won't fit. Wheels fit all pre 2011 HD trucks. PM me for his contact info. He is asking $2500 for the package.

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Im interested in the CK375 if youll ship

 

If you are still interested, we could possibly work something out.

 

are the 285 70 17,s for sale alone? If so how much,

what load rating are they?

Sorry but i will not separate the tires and rims.

 

 

8 lug XD monsters sold

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