Price Check Stock Tires+Wheels

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johnlocal3

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Hey guys,

I was thinking about getting a new set of wheels and tires for my 2011. I have 1k miles on the stock tires and wheels with no scratches, what do you think the price range is on selling them? I figure a new set of wheels and tires is gonna run around 1500$, so in order for me to get the new ones I would most likely wanna recover some money from the stocks. thoughts?
 

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You might want to check your tire and wheel prices. The stock BFGs run an average of $300 each for new replacements but, the standard compound versions are a little cheaper. If you get into mud terrains or some of the Gucci rubber from Nitto/Toyo, Goodyear, etc in 18-inch and larger sizes, you can quickly find yourself spending $600 per corner between rubber and wheel. All that said, with only 1000 miles on your current stock, you could easily sell it at $1500. Heck, I'm looking for new tires and would gladly give you $1500 for your current stock.
 

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Hey guys,

I was thinking about getting a new set of wheels and tires for my 2011. I have 1k miles on the stock tires and wheels with no scratches, what do you think the price range is on selling them? I figure a new set of wheels and tires is gonna run around 1500$, so in order for me to get the new ones I would most likely wanna recover some money from the stocks. thoughts?

$1500 is right on the money per the current ebay listing prices for an OEM set. :peace:
 

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You might want to check your tire and wheel prices. The stock BFGs run an average of $300 each for new replacements but, the standard compound versions are a little cheaper. If you get into mud terrains or some of the Gucci rubber from Nitto/Toyo, Goodyear, etc in 18-inch and larger sizes, you can quickly find yourself spending $600 per corner between rubber and wheel. All that said, with only 1000 miles on your current stock, you could easily sell it at $1500. Heck, I'm looking for new tires and would gladly give you $1500 for your current stock.

I'll sell you my stock wheels and tires for $1250
 
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johnlocal3

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You might want to check your tire and wheel prices. The stock BFGs run an average of $300 each for new replacements but, the standard compound versions are a little cheaper. If you get into mud terrains or some of the Gucci rubber from Nitto/Toyo, Goodyear, etc in 18-inch and larger sizes, you can quickly find yourself spending $600 per corner between rubber and wheel. All that said, with only 1000 miles on your current stock, you could easily sell it at $1500. Heck, I'm looking for new tires and would gladly give you $1500 for your current stock.


Thank you for the Info, you're right I did not exactly price out the tires I just figured the wheels are gonna run me 800$
I need to look into the tire price a little more.
 

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$1500 is right on the money per the current ebay listing prices for an OEM set. :peace:

This is good to know since I plan on replacing my stock set almost immediately upon arrival. I was already wondering what I could get out of the stock set to offset the new ones. That's perfect and makes the purchase a whole lot easier to digest.

Thanks for the info all!

~BGM
 
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