WTB: Wheels with Tires
Hello!
I recently picked up an s2000 and would like to pick up an extra set of rims for some all season tires. So preferably something with all season tires mounted on them or something cheap enough to buy all seasons for... AP1/AP2/after market doesn't matter. I would like something with offsets where no fender modifications etc are necessary.
Forgot to mention that I am located in Greensboro, NC. Something local would be preferable too. Local being within several hours of driving.
Oops... guess a price range would be useful! Thanks Mar48. Had rather keep it under 800 with tires... might go to 1000 for something I really like a lot.
I recently picked up an s2000 and would like to pick up an extra set of rims for some all season tires. So preferably something with all season tires mounted on them or something cheap enough to buy all seasons for... AP1/AP2/after market doesn't matter. I would like something with offsets where no fender modifications etc are necessary.
Forgot to mention that I am located in Greensboro, NC. Something local would be preferable too. Local being within several hours of driving.
Oops... guess a price range would be useful! Thanks Mar48. Had rather keep it under 800 with tires... might go to 1000 for something I really like a lot.
I have a set of OEM AP1 rims with tires. The rims are in great condition. The fronts tires are Sumitomo HTR Z's (summer) and the rears are HTR +'s (all season). All have good thread left.
You can pick-up 4 new tires of your choice for this rims from the Tirerack for between $350 (Fuzion VRi) to about $600 (Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus). Add about $100 for mounting and balancing and you end-up between $450-$700.
That leaves you with at least $350 (assuming you only want keep it under $800) for a set of rims.
I paid $300 for the rims about 1 year ago (5k miles).
I can let them go for $300 and you get to pick which tires you get and when you get them. I can also drive half-way to Greensboro from Raleigh.
You can pick-up 4 new tires of your choice for this rims from the Tirerack for between $350 (Fuzion VRi) to about $600 (Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus). Add about $100 for mounting and balancing and you end-up between $450-$700.
That leaves you with at least $350 (assuming you only want keep it under $800) for a set of rims.
I paid $300 for the rims about 1 year ago (5k miles).
I can let them go for $300 and you get to pick which tires you get and when you get them. I can also drive half-way to Greensboro from Raleigh.
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