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Old 04-06-2011, 03:43 PM
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Hey, I got some new tires back in November - bought the BFG All Terrains which are extremely good. I've decided I would sell the Goodyear Wrangler SR-A, they are in really good condition just the only downside is that they have about 40-45% tread life left. P245/70R16

I don't really know tires that well, this is Canadian dollar, so how much should I ask for?? Selling price at a tire shop for brand new ones are just over $800.
 
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If all tires have the exact same tread measurement, and they are wore properly (not cupped, tread measures the same across the tire) I would ask $300 obo for them, and expect to get atleast $250. You will be at the mercy of the market, but normally there is always someone looking for tires. I sold my firestone 245/70/16 destination a/t tires with 4/32nds left for $100.
 
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I offloaded all 4 of mine for $150, sold them the day I posted.
 
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I sold all 4 of mine for $140US, he talked me down from $160US, Even wear, with 30% I could have held out and got more, but I priced mine to move. Better than paying the installer $5US each for disposal.
 
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Yea I was thinking around the $200-$300 range. I'm not trying to get rid of them asap, but would be nice to get a good price for them (obviously).
 
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Originally Posted by James3
Yea I was thinking around the $200-$300 range. I'm not trying to get rid of them asap, but would be nice to get a good price for them (obviously).
Because I haven't had traction issues like some of the others have had, I picked a set of 4 up with 3k miles on em for $200 off of CL. I have stored them for about 2 yrs now sealed up in my basement, just because of the price I got em for. I couldn't pass em up. The only thing I can think of that makes them different is because they are the 18s and not 16s. Anyways, I wouldnt expect much over $200, but of course that could be different for your area.
 



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