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Re: Spare rim/wheel Worth the space it'll take up?
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Posted by Bill Smith on July 10, 2001 at 21:26:20 from (128.242.4.59):
In Reply to: Spare rim/wheel Worth the space it'll take up? posted by DaveZ on July 10, 2001 at 18:12:51:
Well if you don't need it, it deffinately will take up extra space. I have a couple of wheel,rim,and tire assembly's for an H sitting around myself. If you have fluid in your rear tires and they become leaky, chances are you are going to need an extra rim in the future. That CC is very bad about rusting out a rim down to nothing if it gets out of the tube. I bought a couple of rims a few years ago and paid $50 a piece for them. If you can get it for free I would take it. If you can't use it yourself in the future I wouldn't hang on to it. I would advertise it for sell and get out of it what I could. The value of it depends on if the rim is actually in good shape and how good the tire is. Nobody is going to fart around with a tire that holds air if it is wheather checked and has no tread, ext. . The caste iron center is probably not worth much value. These very seldom break and don't rust out. If it has wheel weights on it you might be able to sell a pair but just one would be hard to get rid of. The caste iron like that would probably be worth only its melt down value. I don't know what area you are in, and that might affect the speed at which you can get an item like this sold. The value of the tire would be based on wheather checked and tread and what ply it is.
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