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FS Feeler: 2007 Cobalt SS/SC Chrome Wheels
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FS Feeler: 2007 Cobalt SS/SC Polished Wheels
I'm thinking about dropping the size of my wheels to 17" with 235/45/17 tires. In that case I would no longer have a need for my 18" Polished Cobalt SS/SC rims. The rims have no curb rashes and have never been used in the winter (very good condition). They still have the orginal P Zero Rossos which will last a summer.
I'm looking @ $400 for the set with/without tires. Will also consider a trade for 17x7.5 or wider rims (5x110). Local pickup preferred, can meet halfway, will consider shipping. Location is slightly south of Reading, PA.
Right Rear Wheel
Right Front Wheel
Left Front Wheel
Left Rear Wheel
RR Tire 4/32nds in the center rib
LF Tire 6/32nds in the center rib
I'm looking @ $400 for the set with/without tires. Will also consider a trade for 17x7.5 or wider rims (5x110). Local pickup preferred, can meet halfway, will consider shipping. Location is slightly south of Reading, PA.
Right Rear Wheel
Right Front Wheel
Left Front Wheel
Left Rear Wheel
RR Tire 4/32nds in the center rib
LF Tire 6/32nds in the center rib
Last edited by shadowfaxss; 06-21-2009 at 11:35 AM.
#5
Yes....polished is the correct terminology.
We had the gunmetals on the 2006 SS/SC but my son painted them black (we have an 06 and 07 in the household). I am looking for cash to help pay for the 17s. Need more sole for the Hahn Level V.
We had the gunmetals on the 2006 SS/SC but my son painted them black (we have an 06 and 07 in the household). I am looking for cash to help pay for the 17s. Need more sole for the Hahn Level V.
Last edited by shadowfaxss; 06-02-2009 at 12:31 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
#7
Not sure.....43K on the car.....I've run winter tires for two seasons, ran the ASA J for the last two months with 225/45/18 Bridgestone 760 Sports. I run the winters tires 5-6 months, so probably half the mileage.....say 20k. I'll have to check the depth when I get home and upload the pics. I didn't abuse the tires by spinning them and rotated them often. In either case they would last through to October.
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Without the tires I would still be seeking $400. It would cost me money to remove them anyhow. I know there are some folks selling them at say $300 to $350 but a majority of them are damaged. Guess I should post buy rims, get free tires . Let me know, I could most likely meet you somewhere halfway.
Not trying to be a douchebag.....I believe it is a fair price for a forged wheel.
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Without the tires I would still be seeking $400. It would cost me money to remove them anyhow. I know there are some folks selling them at say $300 to $350 but a majority of them are damaged. Guess I should post buy rims, get free tires . Let me know, I could most likely meet you somewhere halfway.
Not trying to be a douchebag.....I believe it is a fair price for a forged wheel.
Not trying to be a douchebag.....I believe it is a fair price for a forged wheel.
#19
18" tires are getting to be very expensive. A really good summer performance tire will cost close to or exceed $200 a piece. The 17's are quite a bit cheaper. Lowering won't be an issue. I know there are some people running 235 - 245 on their stock 7" wide rims but the tires really weren't designed for that. I'm looking for a 7.5 or 8.0 rim with the right offset and backspacing.
If I don't sell the wheels.....no big deal. I will figure something out. I have 18x7.5 ASA J8s (black) but we are running them on my son's black SS/SC in the future.
If I don't sell the wheels.....no big deal. I will figure something out. I have 18x7.5 ASA J8s (black) but we are running them on my son's black SS/SC in the future.