Removed from 2004 mustang,3 tires are at 7-9/32's,one tire is 3-4/32s.They do not leak,rims have minor rash
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Wheel + Tire Packages for Sale
24" mht forged 3 piece wheels and tires(US $1,800.00)
Factory bmw m3 19" oem wheels rims(US $1,199.00)
20" x 9" bmf novakane black rims & 355/60/20 nitto terra grappler wheels tires(US $2,659.00)
Bmw wheel rims giovanna 20 inch rims 245/30/20 and 275/30/20 tires carbon series(US $1,600.00)
Dodge magnum charger challenger steel wheels tires hubcaps 4(US $90.00)
4 porsche 15 inch mahle - bbs wheels with hoosier a3s05 slicks(US $200.00)
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