Set of 4--a TON of tread left (at least 90%)
Mounted on 5 lug steelies from an Integra Type R
Pickup only--I'm in RI.
$250 obo
Set of 4--a TON of tread left (at least 90%)
Mounted on 5 lug steelies from an Integra Type R
Pickup only--I'm in RI.
$250 obo
if you would demount (don't have anything with 5 lugs) them I would pay for shipping ... NC is just too far away to come and get them...
I had a set of those for my Subaru STI back when I lived in Detroit. If I were ever to rob a bank, it would be in that car with those tires after a snowstorm.
Best. Snow. Tires. Ever.
Good luck with the sale, somebody will be very happy with these!
You think these would a good size on a Toyota Sienna minivan with the proper wheels to fit it,or are these too small of a tire?
Edit: The Sienna has 215/65-16's I think,but the wife is out right now so I can't say for sure.
To answer your sizing question try using the calculator in this link:
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
That calculator shows a 13% difference in the speedometer reading. It wouldn't stop me from using it,but other than the speedo difference,is there any reason not to use this size?
maroon92 wrote: NC? he is in RI....
maybe I'm mistaken but I thought I acknowledged that when I said "NC is just too far away to come and get them..."
also I said I would pay shipping (- the wheels)
or at least I think that's what I wrote....
wbjones wrote: if you would demount (don't have anything with 5 lugs) them I would pay for shipping ... NC is just too far away to come and get them...
I'll keep it in mind--I'm selling them for a friend, so breaking them off of the wheels and packing them up for shipping is a royal PITA.
I'm guessing that shipping them is around $80 tires only.
Would FedEx be the best place to consider shipping them through???
FedEx is usually slightly more expensive than UPS, but more reliable.
Jeff said: If I'm not mistaken, snows are legal in stock class Rallycross. We could run them in CO.
Last season there was a tread gap width rule that excluded certain snow tires, but I think this year the minimum width has been increased...so yeah, Snows should be Stock Legal now...
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