[NY] Rear Goodyear tires 04' Free
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[NY] Rear Goodyear tires 04' Free
Pair of dot code 3804 (04') Goodyear Eagle F1 295 35 ZR18 with 4/16" tread depth. Stored in basement for several years time to clean up. Good for rolling around your project car or a couple of drift events maybe?
Located in lower hudson valley NY but willing to meetup somewhere if mutually convenient. Can also ship.
Free!
Located in lower hudson valley NY but willing to meetup somewhere if mutually convenient. Can also ship.
Free!
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Bump for you.
If I didn't buy both new and used tires (to play around with), I'd be all over these for local pick up. But I have no space.
Also, 4/16 thread life left?
That is the same as 8/32
Tire Rack says original thread is 8/32 new
Am I missing something?
Anyway, why aren't these gone yet? Yeah, the first tire is DOT 3804 and the second tire is DOT 2211, but no one needs tires to "light them up" ?
If I didn't buy both new and used tires (to play around with), I'd be all over these for local pick up. But I have no space.
Also, 4/16 thread life left?
That is the same as 8/32
Tire Rack says original thread is 8/32 new
Am I missing something?
Anyway, why aren't these gone yet? Yeah, the first tire is DOT 3804 and the second tire is DOT 2211, but no one needs tires to "light them up" ?
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Thanks for the bump, too busy to bump this regularly. I double checked the thread depth and it's between 0.212" to 0.230" in the middle measured by my micrometer so that translates to somewhere between 7 and 8/32. Numbers are lower on the outsides of the tire. If that's close to original tread depth, well doesn't surprise me too much most corvettes just sit in garages. I got these for free from another member, just passing it on.
I double checked the DOT code and they're both 3804, the other number is something else sorry for the confusion.
I double checked the DOT code and they're both 3804, the other number is something else sorry for the confusion.
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NFW I would pay USPS 120 to ship 13 yo tires ...I would be surprised if you can get anyone to mount them for safety reasons OCICBW
that being said....UPS or FEDEX is way cheaper for tire shipping..probably half of that
that being said....UPS or FEDEX is way cheaper for tire shipping..probably half of that
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Neither would I pay that much but I was just answering the question, thanks for the tip on UPS. I don't recommend mounting and driving these either.
Sometimes people need roller tires for a long term project that's just sitting there or they'd be great for a drift event / burnout where you can just smoke them. Preferably for somebody local so they don't have to pay shipping. Is this all adding up to a very unlikely person? maybe LOL
Sometimes people need roller tires for a long term project that's just sitting there or they'd be great for a drift event / burnout where you can just smoke them. Preferably for somebody local so they don't have to pay shipping. Is this all adding up to a very unlikely person? maybe LOL