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Where to sell stock Rebel wheels and tires

stakxyn

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I recently upgraded my wheels and tires and been wanting to sell my stock blacked out Rebel wheels and the Duratracs it came with. I’m having a hard time selling it on Facebook marketplace, it is filled with nothing but scams!

Anyone got advice on where to sell them? What did y’all do to your old wheels and tires?
 
I always sell stuff like that on Craiglist, never had any issues. Offer Up also works pretty well.

If priced correctly, they should be sold in a day or so.
 
I actually picked up a 2nd set of Rebel wheels with 35s on them from FB marketplace... Maybe Craigslist or eBay?
 
How much are you asking for?
Initially I thought 1k for them would be reasonable, but I’m able to negotiate. All I got on FB marketplace was scams for the past 2 months…
 
I've been searching for a set of Night Edition wheels to use as my winter set up, but based on your avatar pic I'm guessing you live in the southeast.
 
Initially I thought 1k for them would be reasonable, but I’m able to negotiate. All I got on FB marketplace was scams for the past 2 months…
Two days ago, I sold a commercial mower on fb marketplace. I decided to do an experiment rather than what I normally do (price low so it attracts everyone). I posted the mower at an inflated price, but still even with market value. I got nothing but zelle scammers for a week. I clicked facebook’s “drop price” button for two consecutive days and sat back to observe. I had a real call roughly an hour after, and the mower was sold 4 hours after that. I still profited $470 from my original purchase price from a commercial mower that’s been going since 1993. I’m going to do some more testing, but I think the algorithm game needs to be played just like with selling on craigslist.
 
I've been searching for a set of Night Edition wheels to use as my winter set up, but based on your avatar pic I'm guessing you live in the southeast.
Houston Texas
 
Two days ago, I sold a commercial mower on fb marketplace. I decided to do an experiment rather than what I normally do (price low so it attracts everyone). I posted the mower at an inflated price, but still even with market value. I got nothing but zelle scammers for a week. I clicked facebook’s “drop price” button for two consecutive days and sat back to observe. I had a real call roughly an hour after, and the mower was sold 4 hours after that. I still profited $470 from my original purchase price from a commercial mower that’s been going since 1993. I’m going to do some more testing, but I think the algorithm game needs to be played just like with selling on craigslist.
Interesting, I’ll try Craigslist and Facebook again.
 

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