FS: FS: Rota Grid Gloss Black 18 X 9.5 + 20 + tires
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FS: Rota Grid Gloss Black 18 X 9.5 + 20 + tires
It is with a heavy heart that I post my wheels and tires up for sale today. I officially left the Z club on Easter Sunday and purchased a more practical Toyota Tundra for possible babies on the way. The wheels are gloss black Rota Grid (TE37 replicas) 18 X 9.5 +20 all around. Two wheels have slight curb rash, see pictures. The other two wheels are near perfect. The tires are 265/35/18 in the front and 275/40/18 in the rear. No rubbing issues at all and I don't have rolled fenders. I was not lowered at all, however. They are Falken FK452's. The rear tires only have about 10% left on them. The front tires are probably at 50%, but have increased wear on the inside of the tires due to slight negative camber. The wheels do not come with lug nuts, but the TPMS are included and already mounted to the wheels. The price is $850 local pickup preferred. I live in Palm Coast. If I have to ship, it will be at the buyer's expense. Any questions feel free to ask. Thanks!
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I want to say they're around 24lbs, but I can't remember exactly. I'm at work right now so I can't look it up. Sorry. As of right now I am not splitting up the tires and wheels. I will consider it if I don't get any other offers.
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You're going to get negative camber wear most of the time. With wider tires it will be more pronounced. That wear is from stock alignment and ride height specs. It's going to happen, just wanted the buyer to be aware.
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Thanks, they are Rota wheels. New they are around 1000 without tires and I'm not sure if that includes shipping or not. I just lowered the price from $900 to $850. $900 wasn't a firm price, but $850 is lol. My initial setup was just under $1,900 after buying wheels, tires, lugs, and having the tires mounted and TPMS moved to the new wheels. You could put these on your car in the driveway as soon as they arrive and be good to go.
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See, my initial idea was that I'd only need to spend $600 for wheels but after learning about offsets and all that junk - I've decided to spend a little more - The only problem is, I don't have a little more..haha. But, I'm currently selling some stuff and saving and working over time, so hopefully I'll be ready to buy in about 3-4 weeks. If you still have them by that time, I'll get 'em from you. Most likely you won't but if you do, I will. I really really like those.
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