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These are brand new wheels and tires. They have less than 400 miles on them. They were purchased for a 2015 GMC SIERRA 2500 with a leveling kit. There was no rubbing with only a leveling kit! These will fit any 2011 to 2015 GM full size, 8 lug pickup. The older models may require a lift kit while the 2015 models only require a leveling kit. The tires are Nitto Terra Grapplers size LT285/55R22. They have 4 brand new TPMS that are activated. The brand TPMS are the ones that Discount Tire sells.

Nothing is wrong with any of these and they are in darn near perfect condition. Because of the weight, I can not ship them. If you would like to arrange your own shipping, I can palletize and have them ready for pick up. Price includes everything you see, the TPMS that are currently installed on the tires and black lug nuts.

 

This set cost me over $3500, not including the shipping for the individual items. I understand that I will not get this but please make me an offer. These wheels and tires are in excellent shape. I was asking $3,000 but I can accept a reasonable offer and I am willing to work a trade for some OEM wheels, preferable 18" or 20" wheels.

 

I do have these listed in other areas so they will go to the first person that accepts my price or makes me an offer I can accept. Please let me know if you have any questions. If you would like to see more photos, please let me know. I am located near the south side of Chicago if you are interested in seeing these in person, please let me know so I can get you an address.

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i have a set 2014 Sierra 1500 rims with stock tires that have under 5k on therm...would those be of use to you? perhaps we could work a deal for thoes plus cash to you?

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