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what were the ways you used to sell the new OEM tires

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Still expecting my new RAM limited 2022 in April and I'm already "biased" against the OEM all terrain tires.
If I were to replace the brand new OEM tires, which I'm sure many owners on the forum have done, what were the ways you used to sell them?
 
Social media, kijiji, auto trader Facebook market place, a sign on your front lawn.
All proven to sell some ol new tires


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Got 37’s sold 20” duelers for $1600 cash gone, in 2 days on Facebook


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With the inflated price of tires these days you will not have a problem selling them if you price them right on marketplace. Just remember you have to pay the current ridiculous inflated price for new tires. Just to be clear the limited tires are not an all terrain tire but just a light truck tire. Good luck and congrats on the new truck.

Sold my OEM tires on marketplace in 1 day.
 
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I still have my OEM Fallen Wildpeaks just in case I have a blowout in current tires. Cheaper to swap back in the OEM tires than have to pay for four new tires. Current tires on truck are 275/65/20 Kenda Klever M/T I found on marketplace for $400 with about 60-75% tread left.
 
Still expecting my new RAM limited 2022 in April and I'm already "biased" against the OEM all terrain tires.
If I were to replace the brand new OEM tires, which I'm sure many owners on the forum have done, what were the ways you used to sell them?
What exactly is your intended use for them that makes you biased against them? Unless you are trying to do some serious off road mudding, I see now need to replace them. Unless you just want a different size or look. I thought my factory Wildpeaks did great for all around driving. No issues in snow or rain. Never got the chance to test them in deep mid, but that's not something most people will ever do anyways. I was even able to make it up an unplowed snowy hill first try that took a buddy in his Rebel with the Duratracs two attempts. And, no, I didn't follow his tracks.
 
What exactly is your intended use for them that makes you biased against them? Unless you are trying to do some serious off road mudding, I see now need to replace them. Unless you just want a different size or look. I thought my factory Wildpeaks did great for all around driving. No issues in snow or rain. Never got the chance to test them in deep mid, but that's not something most people will ever do anyways. I was even able to make it up an unplowed snowy hill first try that took a buddy in his Rebel with the Duratracs two attempts. And, no, I didn't follow his tracks.
I will be driving mostly on road and high way too - was biased as internet says Wildpeaks (or any other all terrain) is noticeably louder than all weather like Michelin ltx ms at highway speeds 70-80mph.
 
To get the most money, you have to sell privately, which usually means local Craigslist or OfferUp.

If you are priced accurately, you should sell them right away.
 
I will be driving mostly on road and high way too - was biased as internet says Wildpeaks (or any other all terrain) is noticeably louder than all weather like Michelin ltx ms at highway speeds 70-80mph.
The factory Wildpeaks aren't the same as the AT3W most reviews are written for. I can't say there is any issue with them and road noise. Unless you are going to just a touring tire, there won't be much reduction of what little road noise there is. These trucks are fairly well insulated for sounds and the ANC takes care of the rest
 
I sold my tires back to my dealer, more than Discount Tire or something, probably a little less then if I sold privately but I didn't want to have to sit on tires. He'll probably put them on a trade-in that needs tires.
 
The shop that did my lift bought my wheels and tires with only 4000 miles on them for $800.00
 
I sold my tires back to my dealer, more than Discount Tire or something, probably a little less then if I sold privately but I didn't want to have to sit on tires. He'll probably put them on a trade-in that needs tires.
I did the same, but sold the tires and wheels. So much better than dealing with Craigslist or Marketplace.
 

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