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For Sale FEELER: Powdercoated TC Wheels & Tires
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FEELER: Powdercoated TC Wheels & Tires
Powdercoated Black Stock TC Wheels. Have about 25,xxx miles on the rims. Never curbed, not bent. Only little issue is pitting that came from the powder coating. Not real real noticeable when on the car. Rims have Talon Triangle TR968 tires on them. 225/40/18's. You need to have your TPMS sensors installed on them. Tires have maybe 200 miles on them. Getting rid of the them cause I recently got some Enkei EKM3's. Looking to get $700. Willing to drive up to 4 hours to sell these. Well, on with the pics...
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they are powdercoated. depending on who he went to and how much they know about it is why it looks like that. you have to use certain materials to get the air bubbles that it sometimes causes. idk exactly, i was explained all this when i got mine redone. but like he says you cant tell it once there on the car free bump goodluck man
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they are powdercoated. depending on who he went to and how much they know about it is why it looks like that. you have to use certain materials to get the air bubbles that it sometimes causes. idk exactly, i was explained all this when i got mine redone. but like he says you cant tell it once there on the car free bump goodluck man
As for parting them separatly from the tires, I will get back to you guys.
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Tires have a little sway in them. It could because they are super new. I've never driven a car with brand new tires on them. They are pretty sticky too. Get good traction. Road noise isn't too bad. I'd say prolly between 1-10 1 being the worst I'd give them a 8.