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No repairs, no damage? If they are not dry rotted...get them. Do you know how old they are? If they are over 5 years old I would not buy them to tell you the truth, Bro.
 
^^^ Yes, check for weather checking and cracking on sidewall and between treads. I've used older than five year old tires with no issues BUT there is a risk of catastrophic failure... what are you willing to risk? The tread depth doesn't look that great but I just bought a used set of tires, 1/4" tread depth, mounted and balanced for $C200.00 from a tire shop. That didn't include rims. I'd offer 100 and go from there.
Good luck,

Richard
 
I wouldn't pay more than 100 for those, around here you can get more tire for much less
 
The one on the bottom of the stack looks iffy. I would want to see them in person first before a decsion would be made.
 
So im out of state right now, but i managed to get him to hold them so i can look at them on the sixth. The guy should be sending me some more pictures and i'll post them here. If they're older than five, i wont get em, but if their better than the tires i have ill buy them. My current tires are like 8 years old. They have good tread left because the truck had be sitting for a long time but there is a lot of cracking.
 
Will somewhere like les schwab or big o tires be able to recalibrate my speedometer after the tire size change?
 
Will somewhere like les schwab or big o tires be able to recalibrate my speedometer after the tire size change?

How much bigger are you going from stock? What is your stock tire size right now and what are you going to?
 
I kinda like those rims.
 
I like those rims alot too, my brother's yota has the same rims.

also, im going from 195/70r14's and i plugged the sizes into that calculator thing and it said that if my speedo said i was doing 75, i would actually be going 97 so i think it's a good idea if i get it recalibrated. do you thing a tire shop could do it? that would be nice because my dad has a friend who runs a big-o in my area.

And...
I measured for clearance and the tires won't clear the front wheel wells, and i've heard that i can install explorer coils up front for around 2 in. of lift. is this true? if it is, what would be a good price for a pair at the JY?

here are the photos that he sent me, i see a little bit of small cracks, should i be concerned?

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i see a little bit of cracking but it doesn't look that bad, he said a guy took them off his truck and gave them to this owner who left them behind his shop for two years.
 
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Think I wouldn't go more than $100 max personally. Thats if I like the rims, which I can't decide if I do or not. Those close-ups do make it look like they've been just sitting out in the weather like he said so be careful. I thought that particular tire had alot more tread depth when new? The ad says 75% but the penny test he did for you shows around 4/32's if I remember right and the top of abe's head is about 2/32's? So if that was 25% it would be 1/2" tread depth new. Not to mention he said they were taken off and left out back. Good luck!
 
If I got them how long do ya think they would last? Im getting a lift kit but I can't afford the lift kit and new tires so I would pry use these for like 4 or 5 months tops. Also, I don't drive on the freeway only on roads at 55 mph tops. I should be ok for a little bit right?
 
I'd run 'em. But thats just me. I'd be pushin the comfort level payin $100 myself.
 
yeah i think ill get them and run them for a little while till i can afford new tires
 

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