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Old 11-28-2016, 10:24 AM   #11
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I have the same tires but in a larger size on my van. They're super quiet on the road and as the ad says, they were rated very high against other tires on expedition portal for their capability. GLWS!

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Old 11-28-2016, 11:32 AM   #12
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I have the same tires but in a larger size on my van. They're super quiet on the road and as the ad says, they were rated very high against other tires on expedition portal for their capability. GLWS!
Hey Thanks! Cool to hear you are a fan of these AT3's as well.

Hey, everyone else......just had another thought, btw:

I've also just listed a complete set of next-to-new Bilstein HD Shocks to fit 1992-2014 E-series vans.....

>>> If someone wants to buy the whole bundle (wheels AND shocks), I'll cut an even-better deal on the total price. <<<


Bilstein Shocks for-sale thread at this link:
http://www.sportsmobileforum.com/for...new-18499.html


Again, everything is local pick-up in Orange County, Calfornia.
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Old 11-28-2016, 11:54 AM   #13
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Hey there BrianW --- that info actually is indicated (kind of) near the top of the ad right with the initial description ----

Located in: Orange County, California (for local pickup)

That said ---- if someone is truly determined enough to want to pay the extra amount for shipping (not sure how that would be done?), they can contact me and I would happily try to figure that out with them. I've never shipped a set of wheels and tires, I imagine it would be pretty damn expensive....but again, I'll make it happen if someone is really determined to do it (and pay for it!) that way.

Yes, kinda. You didn't say "pickup only," which is why I asked.
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Old 11-28-2016, 01:18 PM   #14
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Hey there BrianW --- that info actually is indicated (kind of) near the top of the ad right with the initial description ----

Located in: Orange County, California (for local pickup)

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Yes, kinda. You didn't say "pickup only," which is why I asked.
You're right, I didn't totally specify "pickup only." Sorry, I guess I thought it was pretty unlikely that anyone would want to ship these......(shipping rates have been crazy lately, it seems.)

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--- hey, if anyone wants to buy these and knows of an economical way to ship them, I'm totally open to make a sale and do whatever needs to be done (on this end) to get 'em on their way. (Of course at buyer's expense.)

One avenue that might work for someone, should they really want to buy and have these shipped:

I've heard that sometimes things can be strapped down to a pallet and then shipped via AmTrak passenger rail or via Greyhound Bus, it can take a long time but the rates are reportedly more attractive than going with a conventional shipper like FedEx or UPS.

In any event, your point is made --- I'll go back and I'll amend my initial listing. It should now read "Local Pickup Preferred --- but will prepare these to ship if buyer coordinates and pays for all shipping arrangements."

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Old 11-28-2016, 01:24 PM   #15
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I have enough crap lying around that I "could" use if I needed to in the future ha ha. Thanks though!
Jsweezy even has some of my crap that I "could" use in the future....
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Old 11-28-2016, 01:37 PM   #16
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This looks like a great deal!
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I've also just listed a complete set of next-to-new Bilstein HD Shocks to fit 1992-2014 E-series vans.....

>>> If someone wants to buy the whole bundle (wheels AND shocks), I'll cut an even-better deal on the total price. <<<


Bilstein Shocks for-sale thread at this link:
http://www.sportsmobileforum.com/for...new-18499.html
Update:
Shocks have been sold separately, so can't do a combo/bundle deal with the wheels/tires anymore.

Still available:
The Discoverer AT3 Wheel/Tire set is still available.

PM with any questions.




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Old 11-29-2016, 09:15 AM   #18
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Wait I thought if I bought the shocks I got the tires for free?!?!? I am on I-15 headed you way now what gives man?
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What size are the tires? I am actually looking for a new set right now and I have the same rims, but ugly rusty center caps. 45 min away from The OC in traffic.
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What size are the tires? I am actually looking for a new set right now and I have the same rims, but ugly rusty center caps. 45 min away from The OC in traffic.
Hiya Stiggs --

These 5 tires are all 245/75r16.

The rims are 16x8 with zero offset.
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