They sell on this site now & then, if it's just the wheels I doubt you'll get much interest but if they have tires in newer condition the set should be able to be sold in the $350 range, and if they include the TPMS sensors add $100. Luckily my Sport tires will fit my 4Runner wheels so they'll be going over there when my current 4Runner tires are done. You might have a similar situation where another vehicle that you have could use the 245/75/17s (or a friend that you owe )Has anyone had any luck selling wheels from a Sport S or did you just take them to a scrap metal yard for recycling?
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Thank you for the response. It is just the wheels so I guess they will just become some Karbach Love Street beer cans.They sell on this site now & then, if it's just the wheels I doubt you'll get much interest but if they have tires in newer condition the set should be able to be sold in the $350 range, and if they include the TPMS sensors add $100. Luckily my Sport tires will fit my 4Runner wheels so they'll be going over there when my current 4Runner tires are done. You might have a similar situation where another vehicle that you have could use the 245/75/17s (or a friend that you owe )
isnt the load range different from the jl to the 4runner.They sell on this site now & then, if it's just the wheels I doubt you'll get much interest but if they have tires in newer condition the set should be able to be sold in the $350 range, and if they include the TPMS sensors add $100. Luckily my Sport tires will fit my 4Runner wheels so they'll be going over there when my current 4Runner tires are done. You might have a similar situation where another vehicle that you have could use the 245/75/17s (or a friend that you owe )
The 03 is pretty small vs the current ones, I think it weighs around 4000lbs, I don't use it for any towing and nothing extra on it to weigh it down. The stock Michelins should work fine for what we use it forisnt the load range different from the jl to the 4runner.