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Hey everyone, I am wondering if anyone is interested in buying Rallye wheels/tires off of my Challenger? Only reason for selling them is I want to go to the Magnum 500's. If someone has a set of Magnum 500's I am willing to work out a possible trade. I will attach pics when I get home and can take some up close. They are used but in Very good condition minus one which has some spider webbing on the wheel. Tires are BF Goodrich P235 60 on front and P275 60 on rear. Does come with an extra set of front tires one with a wheel still on it. Reason being wanted the bigger tire in the back so took off the P235 60 which were on the rear as well. Looking to get around $ 1,000.00 plus shipping unless of course we meet and do transaction in person. Located in Ohio 45424.
 
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what width , 7 or 8 " wide

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I would measure the trim rings;
15x7 factory wheels would have a 7" ring (3 inch width)
Later 15" wheels were not as wide and used 6 1/2" rings (2 3/4 inch width)
The larger ring would bottom out on a 15x6 1/2 wheel.
 
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Aftermarket also have 8 " wide but they were not available from the factory .
Tire stores use a clamp that reaches around the tire to measure the rims other than that you can feed a tape measure through but it can be hard to tell the difference between 6.5 & 7" .
From the pictures the trim rings look like 7"
 
You will have an easier time selling them if you pop off the trim ring and find the part no and date code by the valve stem. If originals, then they will sell easier. If repops then not so much.
 
You will have an easier time selling them if you pop off the trim ring and find the part no and date code by the valve stem. If originals, then they will sell easier. If repops then not so much.
Ok thanks I’ll do that.
 
By the way, if they are original 15x7's and the trim rings are originals, and they have good centers (you may want to identify if the centers are originals or repros...they look like repos) i think they would likely be worth a bit more than magnum 500's, but there are many other factors to consider of course.
 
Let me guess the 1st 2 pics are the 235 and the 2nd two are they 275... How old are they...???
 
Let me guess the 1st 2 pics are the 235 and the 2nd two are they 275... How old are they...???
Yes that’s correct. I don’t know exactly how old they are since I bought the car with them already on it. If I had to guess I’d say less than 5 years old and less than 5k miles
 
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