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Old 07-19-2001 | 03:27 PM
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Hi, All,

I'm thinking about getting lighter rims for my Stook, but first, I need to find out what I should do with the stock ones (The new rims would be 16", so I could still use the stock tires).

https://www.s2ki.com/forums/showthread.php?...&threadid=20848

What do people usually do with the stock rims after getting after-market ones? I'd like to sell them 'cause it'd be too much trouble to take 'em with me to Cali.

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Old 07-19-2001 | 03:43 PM
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If you're staying in the NE, I would put the snow tires on the stock rims and put them in storage...
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Even if I were staying, which is a possibility at least for this coming winter, I wouldn't be driving the car, especially in snow.

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Rog,
Let me know how much you plan to sell them for, either with or without the tires, if you decide you dont want to keep them.
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Originally posted by MacGyver
If you're staying in the NE, I would put the snow tires on the stock rims and put them in storage...
Just make sure you dont store them in the same place that Dan stored his (Sorry Dan, couldnt resist)
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by HopkintonMA
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by HopkintonMA
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Just make sure you dont store them in the same place that Dan stored his

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by demonderrick
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Dana, his wheel is like less than 1K miles.....
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well!! 800 miles.... sounds not bad.... but.... Roger, do you think it is possible just to buy your rim without tire??
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Rog,
The story with Dan's wheels (Dan, correct me if I got any of the details wrong)....he stored them in his condo's storage area and when he went to get them in the Spring, the condo association had cleaned out the storage area with no written notice to Dan ahead of time, so, he lost his wheels.



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