275/55/20
275/55/20
I am looking to sell the OEM tires off of my Platinum wheels. The tires are 275/55/20 Pirelli Scorpion ATR's with 2000 miles on them. Here are a couple pictures of them and you can see they still have the factory markings on the sidewall.


These are $195 each @ Discount tire, I will take $500 for all 4. I will take PayPal.
PM or email me @ DeereGeff@gmail.com


These are $195 each @ Discount tire, I will take $500 for all 4. I will take PayPal.
PM or email me @ DeereGeff@gmail.com
Yes, I am only selling the tires. I have other plans for the wheels.
I have Bushwacker extend-a flares on my truck.
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Would you sell just one?
Basically, if you remember right, you and I have pretty much identical trucks but with different lifts. My Skyjacker lift requires 20" wheels. I tested out a mock situation if I had a flat today; found out some really bad news. stock lug nut wrench doesnt fit lugs or fit in the lug wells (had to buy a breaker bar and correct size lug nut), stock scissor jack comes 2 inches short of my frame when fully extended (have to jack it from the lower control arm, even tho it is not recommended), and worst of all....my spare tire is not even usable....it will hit the steering knuckles since it is an 18" spare.
I can not fit a 35" tire under the truck, and I'm not about to give up that much bed space. So I need a stock size tire that is in the 20" wheel size to use as a spare in an emergency situation. I would recommend the same to you, but if I remember correctly, you bought the BDS lift which allows 17" wheels. In hindsight, good choice my friend...good choice.
Basically, if you remember right, you and I have pretty much identical trucks but with different lifts. My Skyjacker lift requires 20" wheels. I tested out a mock situation if I had a flat today; found out some really bad news. stock lug nut wrench doesnt fit lugs or fit in the lug wells (had to buy a breaker bar and correct size lug nut), stock scissor jack comes 2 inches short of my frame when fully extended (have to jack it from the lower control arm, even tho it is not recommended), and worst of all....my spare tire is not even usable....it will hit the steering knuckles since it is an 18" spare.
I can not fit a 35" tire under the truck, and I'm not about to give up that much bed space. So I need a stock size tire that is in the 20" wheel size to use as a spare in an emergency situation. I would recommend the same to you, but if I remember correctly, you bought the BDS lift which allows 17" wheels. In hindsight, good choice my friend...good choice.
Last edited by SportTractoF150; May 28, 2010 at 03:30 AM. Reason: Explanation



