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The Fixer 05-07-2007 11:32 AM

Jeep Ravine Wheels with 30x9.50 Goodyears
 
Hey all,
Since I'll be turning my XJ into more of a street-only vehicle, I was wondering if anyone was interested in the rims/tires I'm currently running? They're the stock rims off an '04 Wrangler (15x8 Ravines), and have OEM Goodyear Wrangler 30"x9.50 tires on them. The rims are perfect (absolutely no rash or damage), the tires probably have 15K miles or less, and still show plenty of tread. Here's a pic -

http://www.bowtiepower.com/images/01XJ_front_fogs.jpg

$350 takes the rims and tires, or trade+cash considered for stock-size rims. Shoot me a PM if you're interested.

qwikz28 05-07-2007 12:20 PM

if you're putting street tires on the new wheels, why not keep these for winter? it will save some life on the new tires, perform better in the winter, and then you still have your stock wheels so you can sell the aftermarket wheels when the time comes. just a thought....

i'm sorry to hijack you're thread but i figured i would offer my rationale

maroman88 05-07-2007 03:40 PM

id say it comes down to the almighty $$$

they look nice steve:)

The Fixer 05-07-2007 07:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by qwikz28 (Post 341498)
if you're putting street tires on the new wheels, why not keep these for winter? it will save some life on the new tires, perform better in the winter, and then you still have your stock wheels so you can sell the aftermarket wheels when the time comes. just a thought....

i'm sorry to hijack you're thread but i figured i would offer my rationale

Jake, you do make sense, because if I sell the Jeep in the future the new owner may not want 17s or 18s on it. Mike knows what I'm thinking though, it comes down to $$ and storage space too. Unless I do the suspension/brakes this season, and wait until next summer to buy new rims/tires for the Jeep, I'd have to sell these rims now.

qwikz28 05-08-2007 08:14 PM

ah understandable.... bump for a killer deal

The Fixer 08-25-2007 10:19 AM

Bump again. Lowered the price to $350 for rims/tires, or will consider trade + cash for stock-size rims/tires. PM or post if interested!


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