Set of 4--a TON of tread left (at least 90%)
Mounted on 5 lug steelies from an Integra Type R
Pickup only--I'm in RI.
$250 obo
Set of 4--a TON of tread left (at least 90%)
Mounted on 5 lug steelies from an Integra Type R
Pickup only--I'm in RI.
$250 obo
hell of a deal. clean up in Prepared class rallycross!
if you would demount (don't have anything with 5 lugs) them I would pay for shipping ... NC is just too far away to come and get them...
NC? he is in RI....
I had a set of those for my Subaru STI back when I lived in Detroit. If I were ever to rob a bank, it would be in that car with those tires after a snowstorm.
Best. Snow. Tires. Ever.
Good luck with the sale, somebody will be very happy with these!
If I'm not mistaken, snows are legal in stock class Rallycross. We could run them in CO.
You think these would a good size on a Toyota Sienna minivan with the proper wheels to fit it,or are these too small of a tire?
Edit: The Sienna has 215/65-16's I think,but the wife is out right now so I can't say for sure.
To answer your sizing question try using the calculator in this link:
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
That calculator shows a 13% difference in the speedometer reading. It wouldn't stop me from using it,but other than the speedo difference,is there any reason not to use this size?
maroon92 wrote:NC? he is in RI....
maybe I'm mistaken but I thought I acknowledged that when I said "NC is just too far away to come and get them..."
also I said I would pay shipping (- the wheels)
or at least I think that's what I wrote....
oh, I understand now, YOU are in NC...
my bad.
Best tire name ever, even if I can't pronounce it.
isnt this void in RI?
wbjones wrote:if you would demount (don't have anything with 5 lugs) them I would pay for shipping ... NC is just too far away to come and get them...
I'll keep it in mind--I'm selling them for a friend, so breaking them off of the wheels and packing them up for shipping is a royal PITA.
I'm guessing that shipping them is around $80 tires only.
Would FedEx be the best place to consider shipping them through???
FedEx is usually slightly more expensive than UPS, but more reliable.
Jeff said:If I'm not mistaken, snows are legal in stock class Rallycross. We could run them in CO.
Last season there was a tread gap width rule that excluded certain snow tires, but I think this year the minimum width has been increased...so yeah, Snows should be Stock Legal now...