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Oem rims pricing

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by Tacomaislife, May 31, 2019.

  1. Jun 1, 2019 at 9:23 PM
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    TacoJohn4x4

    TacoJohn4x4 Captain Save-A-Ho

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    Those are pretty cheap around here too. But I guess it doesn’t really matter since you’re not local and you’ll probably be better off checking your local FB, OfferUp, and CL.
     
  2. Jun 2, 2019 at 12:35 PM
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    duckfan

    duckfan Well-Known Member

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    I had a set of these that were immaculate on Craigslist forever. I finally took them to the scrap dealer. I got $42 dollars for them.
     
  3. Jun 2, 2019 at 10:42 PM
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    jnossoff

    jnossoff 2000 Xcab Pre-Runner with Leer 122 shell

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    New Take-Off OEM wheels are a glut on the market. Why? Because the first thing many new owners do is replace them with something fancier/stronger/bigger/sexier. The wheels on my 2000 PreRunner (the red one in the photo at my avatar) were brand new OEM from a 2014 Tacoma, and I paid $50 (total) for all four (CraigsList). You can't fight the laws of supply and demand.
    When considering the cost of new wheels and tires you have to factor in the lost value of the OEM take-offs.

    Bought my 2000 Pre-Runner in 2014 from a used truck dealer, and it had brand new 18 inch tires on older 18 inch chrome after-market wheels. I consigned them to one of the dozens of used tire dealers in Albuquerque, he sold them (to someone rebuilding a salvage Tacoma), and the proceeds covered my cost for new 16" tires and the $50 for the new 2014 OEM 16" wheels.

    I suggest taking them to a used tire dealer; if there is any demand, that is where the traffic will be. Their customers are shopping exclusively for used tires and/or rims. If the dealer won't buy them outright, see if you can consign them to the dealer, and offer the dealer 10% to 15% commission. Set a minimum acceptable price, and if the dealer sells them the dealer gets 10% to 15%, plus anything they can get over the minimum acceptable price you set. You have to leave the tires and wheels with the dealer so they can display them.
     

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