275/45/16 Hoosier Race Tires
#1
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Location: Jensen Beach, FL / Sylva, NC
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I bought these hoping they would fit my TII for the next Autocross season and they will not fit until I go widebody. Since I am not going widebody for another 6 months I need to sell them to go back to my original size.
These are brand new and never even been driven on.
I paid over $800 for all 4 and I am selling all 4 for $400 plus shipping. So I can buy new slicks.
I will take pics if it is necessary but they are brand new never been driven on:
Tire Specs:
Size: P275/45ZR-16
Hoosier Item#: 46630
Overall Diameter: 25.3"
Section Width: 11.6"
Tread Width: 10.3"
Suggested Rim Width: 8"-10.5"
Retail Price: $218.00
PM Me Here or E-mail me @
Jims5543@nopistons.com
These are brand new and never even been driven on.
I paid over $800 for all 4 and I am selling all 4 for $400 plus shipping. So I can buy new slicks.
I will take pics if it is necessary but they are brand new never been driven on:
Tire Specs:
Size: P275/45ZR-16
Hoosier Item#: 46630
Overall Diameter: 25.3"
Section Width: 11.6"
Tread Width: 10.3"
Suggested Rim Width: 8"-10.5"
Retail Price: $218.00
PM Me Here or E-mail me @
Jims5543@nopistons.com
#2
Jim-
If you should need some new slicks I have the full line of Mickey Thompson's- I know that they are not usually considered "autocross" tires- but they are coming along. I also live in Orlando- Let me know-
Thanks-
Lance
If you should need some new slicks I have the full line of Mickey Thompson's- I know that they are not usually considered "autocross" tires- but they are coming along. I also live in Orlando- Let me know-
Thanks-
Lance
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Location: Jensen Beach, FL / Sylva, NC
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I am looking for a set of 22x10-16 R-Compound.
The Hoosier tire I buy is a R-35 compound and it has served me VERY well over the years.
I am always open to trying something different. Unfortunatly the way I have my car set up right now I cannot experiment too much with the size. They have to be very close to that size I listed.
The Hoosier tire I buy is a R-35 compound and it has served me VERY well over the years.
I am always open to trying something different. Unfortunatly the way I have my car set up right now I cannot experiment too much with the size. They have to be very close to that size I listed.
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just waiting on an answer here and ill let u know...
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