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Stock OEM Yokohama Advan A13C - 4.5k Miles $350
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Stock OEM Yokohama Advan A13C - 4.5k Miles $350
Time to get these out of the attic!
Put on some all seasons last Fall and I don't really feel like putting the stock 245/40R18 Yokohama Advan A13C rubbers back on.
You all know the deal with these tires.
Pulled them off last Fall with about 4.5k miles on them (80% highway). Even wear all the way around.
$350 (plus 4% for paypal if you so desire). Willing to ship at buyers expense.
PM me for pics (should have some up here shortly).
Put on some all seasons last Fall and I don't really feel like putting the stock 245/40R18 Yokohama Advan A13C rubbers back on.
You all know the deal with these tires.
Pulled them off last Fall with about 4.5k miles on them (80% highway). Even wear all the way around.
$350 (plus 4% for paypal if you so desire). Willing to ship at buyers expense.
PM me for pics (should have some up here shortly).
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how much shipped to 03064, pics to subie@pltek.net
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I'd have to say, given UPS estimates, probably anywhere from 75-100 depending on what kind of boxes I can find. Maybe less.
Working on pics soon. Getting hitched on Saturday and the tires are up in the attic.
Working on pics soon. Getting hitched on Saturday and the tires are up in the attic.
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A tread depth gauge is a bit more reliable and honest than Abe (no pun intended). You can buy one at Wal-Mart for like 4 bucks. I'm not giving you a hard time, its just very difficult to judge tread life on these tires. GL w/ the sale.
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You can also ship tires using massive plastic wrap, ups should have some on hand, its like reynolds plastic wrap but 3 times wider. I've don'e it before and it has worked out great.