Patience is a virtue!!!
Last fall, I traded away a really nice set of Torque Thrust 20 in rims for a set of beat-up 16 inch Silverado rims from the late 90's/early 00's. Reason was the 20s had 285/50 performance street tread tires. Too fat and too slick for our New England winter, in my opinion.
So, I took the 16 beater rims, because they had much narrower 245/70 tires. Better to slice through slop and snow than the fat slicks I had on the 20s.
This is what I got in my free swap... Edges chewed up on two of them. Doubt a tire shop would risk mounting new tires on these.
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Was lurking on Craigslist for wheels/tires for several months. Anything under $400 had rough wheels and bad tires. Anything with fair wheels and bad tires was about $500. Anything with good wheels and fair tires was up to $600. Good wheels and good tires were about $800. Great wheels with great tires run $1200 and up.
With no real plan to pull the trigger on anything last night, I stumbled on someone in the same town listing these off of his 2013 Tahoe for $175! I jumped right away and seller was happy to sell to another townie and not have to make long-distance delivery meetings out of state.
I'm picking up Friday. I'll post pics on my 04 Z71 when I get them on.
2013 Tahoe 17 inch GM alloys with Michelin 265/75 R16.
Score!!!!
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