2003 Dodge Ram 1500 20 Inch Rims. Condition of Rims: The center holes on two of the rims where enlarged in order for them to fit on an older Dodge truck. A center cap WILL NOT fit into these two rims. The other two rims have the center caps in them. I had a blow out on one of the tires and the rim was slightly damaged, but it is usable. (See picture). As far as the tires, the spare tire is just about brand new. It has less than 500 miles on it. One of the tires had a blowout. The other 3 need to be replaced, but you could probably get another 5000 miles out of them. I would replace them. The rims have some light scratches on them from normal wear and tear, but overall in good shape. This is a no reserve auction. I just want them gone. When the one tire had a blowout, I put my 17 inch rims back on. These rims are too heavy to ship. Pick up only in the 21085 zip code.
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