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Weld Racing Rims, Weld, Racing Rims, Wheels And Tires, Mopar Rims, Racing Wheels on 2040-parts.com

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Dubuque, Iowa, United States

Dubuque, Iowa, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:WELD Rim Diameter:15"

Up for bids is this set of WELD racing rims and tires from a 1968 Plymouth GTX. These rims are in good condition and comes with the tires pictured which are 15". The front tires are in excellent condition with lots of tread. The picture I have with the dime is a front tire. The back tires should be replaced but that's up to the winning bidder. I measured the width of the rims and from the outside to the inside - side- of the front rim is 7". The rear rim measured 9".  The front tires are 225/70SR15, and the back tires are G60-15. This is a local pick up or if you want me to ship them, I can get them to a trucking terminal on a pallet. These are a UNILUG rim so they will fit on Chevy's also. Thanks for looking and good luck bidding!

Depending on where you live (West of Iowa) or towards the South East. I can save you some on shipping costs as a friend of mine drives semi and he said he would take them on board. Contact me for your shipping costs. He goes as far West as Wyoming. and South to Florida. He will be going West again this summer. Thanks for your interest. 

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