You are bidding on a set of 4 O E M Toyota Tundra 18 " Rims, Tires, Center caps & TPMS all installed.
The Tires are Michelin LTX A/V 275 65 18 All the pictures are of the actual item, one rim has a few scratches and i had those in the pictures, its in good condition also one tire has a small cut , its also in the pictures. I just installed some bigger rims on mine , dont need these anymore. Tires have about 50 % thread left ( please check pics) No reserve , Make an offer, sensors alone will cost over $150 @ the dealer, This is your chance to get this great set for fraction of the cost. please check all the pictures , I do not accept returns, will ship for a flat rate of $ 279 or can be picked up from shelby twp Mi 48315 Good Luck Thanks |
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