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I have a set of take-off wheels and tires, stock Black Trail Boss wheels (18”) and Duratrack tires with less than 6000 miles on them.  TPMS sensors included.

Asking $1600 firm, Arizona only...not shipping.

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i bought a set similar off of a guys new tahoe z71, i paid $650  I would go $700. i will be out there in a month

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Those tires are going for $250 each by themselves.  Unfortunately I cannot go that low.

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Like the experience the user above mentioned, I purchased almost brand new(<500 miles) factory take off AT4 wheels with Duratrac tires for $800.  If you don't get any bites, maybe take that into consideration as well. 

 

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11 hours ago, EZ Money said:

Those tires are going for $250 each by themselves.  Unfortunately I cannot go that low.

do they still have the pressure sensors or did you take them out?

 

250 each...sure, with mounting and balance and a warrantee from the tire shop and a tax writeoff for my business, i'm paying cash money so i don get all the benefits buying from a stranger

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49 minutes ago, flyingfool said:

do they still have the pressure sensors or did you take them out?

 

250 each...sure, with mounting and balance and a warrantee from the tire shop and a tax writeoff for my business, i'm paying cash money so i don get all the benefits buying from a stranger

 

Your specific situation won't dictate the market.  Below is a screenshot from Discount Tires' website.  $250 per tire plus warranty, etc.

Additionally, based off of what I have seen in the Phoenix market, my request is close to what is being paid.

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Posting an update...just sold the wheels and tires for $1500.

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