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    WTB: 15" 5 on 4.5" wheels (only need two, would take up to four)

    I need a couple 15" 5 on 4.5" wheels for my Dad's canoe trailer. Would prefer aluminum ones from yesteryear's DangerRanger or a SN95. But just about anything would work. They don't need to be beautiful but I want something better than the rusty steel wheels I've got. And I don't want so much bling I need wheel locks either.
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    too bad your not looking for 14".Ive got a damn near new set of silver "rockcrawler" style rims.They were on my ranger, but have been collecting dust until i can throw em on CL.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rally_scort View Post
    too bad your not looking for 14".Ive got a damn near new set of silver "rockcrawler" style rims.They were on my ranger, but have been collecting dust until i can throw em on CL.
    How much? I already have new 15" rubber for this project but if the wheels are cheap and fancypants enough I'll go buy 14" new rubber.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wrath View Post
    How much? I already have new 15" rubber for this project but if the wheels are cheap and fancypants enough I'll go buy 14" new rubber.
    They are the wheels on the explorer i have listed on here parting out.They are made by Bassett and IIRC are 7" wide.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rally_scort View Post
    They are the wheels on the explorer i have listed on here parting out.They are made by Bassett and IIRC are 7" wide.
    How much do you want?
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    Quote Originally Posted by wrath View Post
    How much do you want?
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    Quote Originally Posted by wrath View Post
    How much do you want?
    Ive got some 245/50/14 BFGoodrich Radial T/As on them now.The tires are damn near new if you wanted them too.Id take $75 for the rims, or $150 for the rims and tires still mounted and balanced.
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    I have a pair of aluminum V6 SN95 rims w/out tires.

    $30 for the pair?
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    I don't really have anywhere to store a set of tires and wheels for a month and a half until I go back to Michigan unless I manage to sell something to make room.

    Quote Originally Posted by portponies View Post
    I have a pair of aluminum V6 SN95 rims w/out tires.

    $30 for the pair?
    Do they take normal conical lugnuts and what is the backspacing? I'm assuming they're 15x6.5 or 15x7? Got any pictures? I'm Ford-inept but this is probably exactly what I'm looking for.
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