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Old 10-16-2008, 03:19 AM
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Default (4) 255/45/18 BFG KDW2's and 18" factory bullits

Selling a set of 4 255/45/18 BFG KDW2 tires. These tires only have about 6-8k miles on them. No burnouts. Asking 450 OBO.

Also selling a set of factory 18" polished bullits. Rims have minor curb rash. Asking $400 OBO for the set.

If someone is interested in the rims and tires together I'll let them go for $750.

Buyer pays shipping. Prefer local buyer in SoCal. Tires/Rims will not be ready to ship or sell until next week when my new rims and tires arrive.

I'll post some better pics of the thread and some that show the curb rash tomorrow.
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Old 10-16-2008, 04:44 AM
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May be interested in wheels, have concern about the curb rash though. More pics when you have a chance. Can you check out sipping to 46553?

On the tires, I read many complaints about a lot of road noise, whats your opinion?

Can I also ask what rotors your running, where from, and how much? Do you feel a difference from stock?

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Old 10-16-2008, 09:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Toy4Bob
May be interested in wheels, have concern about the curb rash though. More pics when you have a chance. Can you check out sipping to 46553?

On the tires, I read many complaints about a lot of road noise, whats your opinion?

Can I also ask what rotors your running, where from, and how much? Do you feel a difference from stock?
Just to as a ballpark figure shipping on each wheel will probably be about $200 shipping. Let me know if your still interested.

I see you have stingers so the road noise made my the tires will be drowned out by your exhaust. So yes there is road noise but not to the point wear you'd regret getting the tires.

They're rotorpros. No difference over stock because it's the same size rotor and I didn't upgrade the calipers, pads, or lines.

If you look closely at the pics I posted you can see the curb rash. It's just along the lip of the rims. I'll get some better pics of it today though.
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Old 10-16-2008, 09:40 AM
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actually its about $30-$40 tops on ground service i`ve shipped a few sets
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Old 10-16-2008, 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted by ridestang88
actually its about $30-$40 tops on ground service i`ve shipped a few sets
Did you strap them all together? I've shipped a few set's myself and don't see how you could ship 4 tires or rims for $40. Just to ship two of factory 17's I paid $100.

Not trying to make any money on shipping so whatever the cost is, is what they buyer will pay. I'll even provide a receipt as proof.
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Old 10-16-2008, 12:07 PM
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Greyhound. I think its around $35 per wheel/tire. Not bad.
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Originally Posted by whtcanbrwnd04u
Greyhound. I think its around $35 per wheel/tire. Not bad.
You mean greyhound like the bus company?
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Old 10-16-2008, 05:30 PM
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Greyhound... LOL. I think I have heard of people shipping that way. I could just see some dude getting off and taking a wheel with him. Hopefully they stow below.. pretty good extra money really for them.

Yea, $200 seems a bit steep, even if it really cost that much it would be cost prohibitive for me... live too far.

Well, I will keep an eye peeled here, if you have trouble moving them locally maybe we can work something out for wheels and maybe the whole package.
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Old 10-17-2008, 12:12 AM
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I've shipped quite a few sets of wheels as well, and the company I take my items to to be packaged/shipped always weighs them to see if its cheaper to strap two together or to ship as separates. If its a wheel and tires together usually its cheaper to ship as separates and what he will do is just cut a piece of cardboard to cover the face of the wheel and same for the backside. I've sent quite a few sets and never had any complaints and I think the highest I've ever paid to ship a whole set via UPS was around $120.
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I'll have to try that. Another important factor in price is how far the person lives from a UPS/FEDEX hub. I'm willing to work on shipping with anyone interested.
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