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How much would a set of standard wheels be worth roughly

 

a) with 4 good tyres

 

b) with 2 good 2 bad

 

c) with 4 bad tyres

 

(by bad I mean tread not quality)

 

I am after some and have been offered a set

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Whatever you are prepared to pay at that time. It will cost you probably £200 for brand new budget tyres so it's a balance then on tyre tread and the standard of the standard alloy. I have tried for a while to sell mine without success at a sensible price yet people will pay way over the odds for most un-essential aftermarket parts that must cost a tenth of the asking prices...

Try to sell them on the sxoc as they are the same fitment as a S14 and any 5 stud converted S13.

 

Ivan

 

try reading the post correctly Ivan....... :slap:

quote... "I am after some and have been offered a set"

 

IMO a set of 4 std J spec wheels with no tyres is worth £35 -£40, cos they will make £30 weighed in.

So as already said just price the tyres according to what they are worth s/h on top of the wheel value.

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