Set of 4 rally wheels with P195/75R14 M&S Sears Radial Tires. 2 wheels are complete with rings and center cap. 2 are missing center caps. Tires are old and 1 is worn on the inside tread. They all hold air and are balanced. I beleive they came of a 1977 Dodge Aspen Wagon that I owned. They have been stored inside.
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