18" Black Helo Maxx 6 wheels, ALMOST NEW TIRES!!!
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18" Black Helo Maxx 6 wheels, ALMOST NEW TIRES!!!
I have a set (4) of Helo Maxx 6 18x9 wheels with BFG Rugged Trail T/A 275/55R18 tires. Both the wheels and tires came off a truck I recently purchased. The truck only had 7900 on the odometer, so the wheels and tires are basically new.
I'm located in Arlington, TX and am willing to drive to meet a potential buyer. Looking to get $800obo. Need to get rid of these to payoff the new wheels and tires.
Adam
(817) 915-8765
a.dennick@gmail.com
I can't figure out how to post pictures here, so shoot me an email and I will send them to your email.
If a kind senior member would help me out, I would appreciate it...
I'm located in Arlington, TX and am willing to drive to meet a potential buyer. Looking to get $800obo. Need to get rid of these to payoff the new wheels and tires.
Adam
(817) 915-8765
a.dennick@gmail.com
I can't figure out how to post pictures here, so shoot me an email and I will send them to your email.
If a kind senior member would help me out, I would appreciate it...
Last edited by MurderOne; 03-09-2009 at 10:10 AM.
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Send me some pics and the back spacing and offset info. I'm very interested. ameade1717@gmail.com
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This is my attempt of uploading the pictures...hopefully it works.
I have had some interest in selling just the wheels, right now I really would rather not do that. However, I'm coming down to $800 for everything.
Some people have stated you buy the wheels for $700 on the internet. Add at least $100 shipping, $60 mounting and balancing, and $50ish for the lugnuts and this is an awesome deal. Buy the wheels and tires and sell the tires if you wish, they are nearly NEW!!! The wheels are a 10 out of 10!!!
I have also had some questions about the offset and backspacing. This I am unsure of since I did not purchase these wheels. They were on the truck when I bought it (remember only 7900 miles on odometer when I bought it to give you an idea of the condition of the tires). However, they are 18x9 and 6x135mm bolt pattern. I can't imagine Helo made many different offset and backspacing combinations in this package. There website would be best to find this info. I can tell you these wheels sat out a little bit more than the factory (my roommate a completely stock 06 F150 for comparison purposes) but had no rubbing issues what-so-ever!!!
and now my attempt at the pictures...here is the link to the gallery, https://www.f150online.com/forums/me...ack-helos.html
I have had some interest in selling just the wheels, right now I really would rather not do that. However, I'm coming down to $800 for everything.
Some people have stated you buy the wheels for $700 on the internet. Add at least $100 shipping, $60 mounting and balancing, and $50ish for the lugnuts and this is an awesome deal. Buy the wheels and tires and sell the tires if you wish, they are nearly NEW!!! The wheels are a 10 out of 10!!!
I have also had some questions about the offset and backspacing. This I am unsure of since I did not purchase these wheels. They were on the truck when I bought it (remember only 7900 miles on odometer when I bought it to give you an idea of the condition of the tires). However, they are 18x9 and 6x135mm bolt pattern. I can't imagine Helo made many different offset and backspacing combinations in this package. There website would be best to find this info. I can tell you these wheels sat out a little bit more than the factory (my roommate a completely stock 06 F150 for comparison purposes) but had no rubbing issues what-so-ever!!!
and now my attempt at the pictures...here is the link to the gallery, https://www.f150online.com/forums/me...ack-helos.html
Last edited by MurderOne; 03-09-2009 at 10:09 AM.
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