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I bought these for my truck about 2 months ago. They were only used for a month.They are 17X8 american eagle type 140 wheels(black and machined finish). And 265 70 17 BFG All terrain tires. 3 wheels and tires have just under 1500 miles on them and 1 wheel and tire are brand new. The dealer hit their lift with my left front wheel so they replaced the wheel and tire. Meanwhile waiting a month on the new wheel I have decided to buy a 3/4 ton truck this spring so I don't want to put anymore miles on these.

I can email pictures if anyone is interested. I paid $1500.00 for the set. I know I won't get that much back out of them but I am open to offers. Located in Lima, Ohio 45801. Prefer local pickup

Forgot to mention tires are 6 ply load range "C"

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Please make me an offer on these.

 

You won't get many, if any, replies without pictures. Pics are a must. :)

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Yeah,Post at least one pic,I'm looking for a reg-cab short-bed to add to my "fleet" and wouldn't mind adding a nice of wheels to it!

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Yeah,Post at least one pic,I'm looking for a reg-cab short-bed to add to my "fleet" and wouldn't mind adding a nice of wheels to it!

I would be glad to email you pictures if you want to pm me your email address

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You could sign up for a free PhotoBucket account, within there you can resize the pictures.

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Damn, if those were 16s, I'd be shooting you a PM.

 

Oh well, good luck with the sale. :crackup:

 

Dan, 17's would look damn good on your truck. Not to mention, those wheels are already wrapped in some nice BFG's which would serve you just fine. Keep the stockers you have with the mudders when you want to go play and for during the winter. You feel me?

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Damn, if those were 16s, I'd be shooting you a PM.

 

Oh well, good luck with the sale. :crackup:

 

Dan, 17's would look damn good on your truck. Not to mention, those wheels are already wrapped in some nice BFG's which would serve you just fine. Keep the stockers you have with the mudders when you want to go play and for during the winter. You feel me?

 

You want Dan to feel you? I thought you were into Giraffes? :thumbs:

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Damn, if those were 16s, I'd be shooting you a PM.

 

Oh well, good luck with the sale. :crackup:

 

Dan, 17's would look damn good on your truck. Not to mention, those wheels are already wrapped in some nice BFG's which would serve you just fine. Keep the stockers you have with the mudders when you want to go play and for during the winter. You feel me?

 

You want Dan to feel you? I thought you were into Giraffes? :thumbs:

 

 

Go get some sleep old man. You can try again tomorrow. :fume:

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Damn, if those were 16s, I'd be shooting you a PM.

 

Oh well, good luck with the sale. :crackup:

 

Dan, 17's would look damn good on your truck. Not to mention, those wheels are already wrapped in some nice BFG's which would serve you just fine. Keep the stockers you have with the mudders when you want to go play and for during the winter. You feel me?

 

I agree :thumbs:

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Damn, if those were 16s, I'd be shooting you a PM.

 

Oh well, good luck with the sale. :crackup:

 

Dan, 17's would look damn good on your truck. Not to mention, those wheels are already wrapped in some nice BFG's which would serve you just fine. Keep the stockers you have with the mudders when you want to go play and for during the winter. You feel me?

 

I agree :thumbs:

 

 

 

:fume: Well of course you agree... I'm gonna have to pass though.

 

I just don't really like the way BFGs look (too common around here), and I need to sell my wheels in order to pay for the new ones.

 

Not to mention I'm more a fan of the small wheel/big tire look, so this truck will probably always have 16s on it. :lol:

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