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mam6475 04-25-2021 06:15 PM

Price Check 2016 370z Nismo OEM Wheels & Tires
 
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Hello, I just installed some new wheels & tires on my Z. Planned on keeping the OEM set as backup, but honestly they are probably just going to gather dust in my garage. Figured I'd get a price check and maybe look to sell them. (Thread forces me to pick For sale or WTB, I apologize if it is misleading)

Wheels are the OEM ones off my Nismo 2016 Z. Rears are 275/40R/19 & Fronts are 245/40R/19, tires are Sumitomos all around.

One of the front wheels has some light scuff scrapes around the ring of the rim and same for one of the rears. The other front & rear are in almost new condition. Front tires still have good tread left, but the rears are fairly worn out, if someone bought these, you'd likely want new rear tires.

If you are interested, send a PM offer for the set.

cooltoy 04-25-2021 06:20 PM

$1.

cooltoy 04-25-2021 06:25 PM

Quick search.



These were $1250


http://www.the370z.com/parts-sale-pr...els-tires.html


http://www.the370z.com/parts-sale-pr...els-tires.html


http://www.the370z.com/parts-sale-pr...els-tires.html


http://www.the370z.com/parts-sale-pr...ock-tires.html


http://www.the370z.com/parts-sale-pr...ims-tires.html

mam6475 04-26-2021 09:31 AM

Thank you!

NissanTracker 04-26-2021 11:14 AM

Well, looks like your rear tires are shot. Sumitomo tires are also not the greatest. You may be looking at just selling the Rims.

JARblue 04-26-2021 11:38 AM

Rears are definitely toast. Those tire sizes are also narrow, which is why the tires appear slightly stretched. Stock tire size for the Nismo wheels are 255/40/19 for the fronts and 285/35/19 for the rears. As a buyer, I would either be asking you dismount the tires first or expecting the price to reflect the time and cost for me to do that work.

The other thing working against you is that OEM wheels are generally thought of as not very desirable and often show up sporadically at extremely low prices. Despite the OEM wheels being very high quality, people routinely "upgrade" from stock to (often much) lower quality aftermarket wheels. The prices I look for when it comes to buying OEM wheels in reasonably good condition are usually in the $800 range for sport pkg wheels and $1000 for Nismo wheels. With some patience and luck you can probably get more. Just my :twocents:

zeeder 04-26-2021 12:32 PM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3993219)
Rears are definitely toast. Those tire sizes are also narrow, which is why the tires appear slightly stretched. Stock tire size for the Nismo wheels are 255/40/19 for the fronts and 285/35/19 for the rears. As a buyer, I would either be asking you dismount the tires first or expecting the price to reflect the time and cost for me to do that work.

The other thing working against you is that OEM wheels are generally thought of as not very desirable and often show up sporadically at extremely low prices. Despite the OEM wheels being very high quality, people routinely "upgrade" from stock to (often much) lower quality aftermarket wheels. The prices I look for when it comes to buying OEM wheels in reasonably good condition are usually in the $800 range for sport pkg wheels and $1000 for Nismo wheels. With some patience and luck you can probably get more. Just my :twocents:

That makes me feel silly, I just paid $800 for base wheels, though, that included shipping.

JARblue 04-26-2021 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by zeeder (Post 3993228)
That makes me feel silly, I just paid $800 for base wheels, though, that included shipping.

If you got some usable tires that might be a decent deal, but if not that sounds pretty on par for base wheel pricing. Shipping on wheels usually kills. Last time I had wheels shipped to me the shipping was over $300 for all 4. I did it more to help out the seller since he helped me out with another parts transaction. Locally, base wheels are usually a $500 purchase or less. They are not on the same quality level as the sport pkg or Nismo wheels.

git@no 05-22-2021 03:26 PM

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Sagittarius_A 07-08-2021 03:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3993219)
Rears are definitely toast. Those tire sizes are also narrow, which is why the tires appear slightly stretched. Stock tire size for the Nismo wheels are 255/40/19 for the fronts and 285/35/19 for the rears. As a buyer, I would either be asking you dismount the tires first or expecting the price to reflect the time and cost for me to do that work.

The other thing working against you is that OEM wheels are generally thought of as not very desirable and often show up sporadically at extremely low prices. Despite the OEM wheels being very high quality, people routinely "upgrade" from stock to (often much) lower quality aftermarket wheels. The prices I look for when it comes to buying OEM wheels in reasonably good condition are usually in the $800 range for sport pkg wheels and $1000 for Nismo wheels. With some patience and luck you can probably get more. Just my :twocents:


You are incorrect about the tire size in the front. The stock tire size is 245/40R19


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