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Sell as a Set or Separate?

jassim

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I have a set of 2019, 6 lug, stock steel wheels with TPMS sensors and tires that have 7k miles on them. How much do you think I could sell them for and would it be better to separate them to sell as tires, sensors and wheels alone? It would be nice to get $200 for the set. Thank you!
 
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You should include a photo to help get peoples attention


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I have a set of 2019, 6 lug, stock steel wheels with TPMS sensors and tires that have 7k miles on them. How much do you think I could sell them for and would it be better to separate them to sell as tires, sensors and wheels alone? It would be nice to get $200 for the set. Thank you!
People want full price when selling their stock wheels and tires, but never get it. For basic stock wheels (non-rebel/laramie/limited), I'd consider them for anything less than $600. I live up in Connecticut and people are selling rebel and limited wheels for $1100-1800. At that price point, I would just consider spending more and buying a new set of wheels and tires off tire rack or some other website.

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Do not use Ebay as your guide to your asking price. Ebay is WAY over priced for USED OEM wheels and tires. Anything over 1k, regardless of wheel style and condition, is going to turn a lot of potential buyers away simply because of the $1k price tag. Realistically, 6-800 for a set of used wheels and tires is a fair deal across the board for both parties. Sure to the right buyer who must have a specific set of wheels, you may get a higher amount for them. But if you're not wanting them to sit in your garage for the next 4-6 months, price them accordingly and move on.
 

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