Try eBay. I just bought one for $350 and shipping $24 bucks insured. The seller bought a whole set just to get a spare and wound up selling the rest on eBay easily
I bet if you try to sell them separately across multiple platforms you'll find buyers. Several folks run these wheels especially 4th gens. They'd buy just one to run a spare. Let me know if you ever decide to split them up.
They have 10% off and free shipping for a brand new one that puts it right around the same price you're asking. Sorry that's going to be the better deal for me
Are you still not willing to split up the wheels? I'm interested in just one of the wheels without tire. Need it for one of my 37s as a spare. Let me know, I'm in Ontario/Chino area
Curious how much was shipping from CA to Pennsylvania? I'm like 30 mins from CJC, I ask to get an idea of how much shipping would be, that is of course if you'd be willing to ship.
Appreciate your insight! Lots of great info. Thanks for sharing.
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