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4 18 inch v8 tires and wheels

Kbendon

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Wheels off 2009 v8 mint I mean mint!
Tires brand new less than 100 miles, will have to go out and see what they are

How much should I be asking

I live in az
 
We know what the tires are (Dunlops), and they are not very good tires. I think $2K is about right, but be advised that most people will only accept cash in order to take those OEM Dunlops off your hands.
 
Were the wheels and tires taken off when the car was new? If so, then the tires are Dunlops. Or, were the tires replaced and then the wheels were changed? If that is the case then what brand of tires are they?
 
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2009 rims with tires having less than 100 miles I hope they are not original rubber. Where have those mint, mint rims been for the past couple years? Why would you get rid of tires with less than 100 miles? For me it's all a bit of a red flag so I'd want to know how/why you've got cherry 2009 rims with fresh rubber for sale before I'd be willing to pay top dollar.
 
Came off car with 8000 miles the tire were replaced at the dealer. I will update the tire brand as soon as I get back home they were replaced with after market and these were given to me with the car.
 
We know what the tires are (Dunlops), and they are not very good tires. I think $2K is about right, but be advised that most people will only accept cash in order to take those OEM Dunlops off your hands.

LOL

(Why did Hyundai put those crappy Dunlops on such a great car in the first place? For about the same money they could have gone with Michelins or Continental DWS, which have much better handling and a softer, smoother ride.)
 
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