Ask $800 obo. I wouldn’t take less than $600. I sold my 2017 off-road wheels for $800 with 300 miles on them. I feel like the off road wheels are more desirable and can demand more money though.
you could, I wouldn’t drive long like that.Yeah I agree, also in the event of a flat tire could I use my 265/65 with my 285/70?
Always so helpful, yah is brodarIt can heat up your diff if you drive to fast for to long and do damage, the Limited slip won’t like it. ABS will be angry. If it’s the rear tire I would swap the front to back and have the smaller tire on the front. Handling will suffer but it would be cheaper to replace front drive components vs a new rear Diff. if damage does occur.
Yeah the OR wheels are more desired. I'm seeing more and more on 2nd gens and they actually look pretty good IMOAsk $800 obo. I wouldn’t take less than $600. I sold my 2017 off-road wheels for $800 with 300 miles on them. I feel like the off road wheels are more desirable and can demand more money though.
My buddy has a 2010 sport and he’s the one that bought my OR wheels and tires. It made his truck look so much better. My cousin wanted them for his 1999 4 runner.Yeah the OR wheels are more desired. I'm seeing more and more on 2nd gens and they actually look pretty good IMO