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I know you guys see good deals good by from time to time , if you are not interested you could spread the word and maybe some one else locally could get in on the deal

another set of 29.5 Outlaws with ITP 4 slot rims popped up on Craig's List New Orleans for $550 , I think this is a good deal , the rims are aluminum and not chrome as the poster of the ad listed , he doesn't know what he has , you can't get them rims new any more and that set of rims and the tires looks to be in good condition ----


https://neworleans.craigslist.org/snw/d/295-outlaw-tires-on-itp/6551876865.html
 

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Those ITP 4-slot wheels are my favorite ATV wheel too. Reminds me of the 60s when aluminum slots were popular on cars. Remember those Crager 5-spoke chrome wheels? Those were sharp on street machines too, back in the good ole muscle car days.
 

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I love them rims myself , and like you say Mac the price is good , I would think those would set you back about $1,100 new , but you can't even buy them rims new any more , Highlifter and ITP both told me they were discontinued ---------- I think one company that made that rim for cars back in the day was Appliance ----
 

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fishfiles,

You are correct, watching various forums you can find smoking/super deals. Experience has taught me those items can be across the board, i.e., cars, tractors, etc., so daily peruse is important and having cash coupled with moving swiftly are key.
 

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Alloutdoors , you are so right , you have to have your eyes and ears open and be ready to move , good deals don't last long ---------- those Mudzilla and ITP 4 slots I run on my Red 300 were a friends neighbor , who I knew a little bit , he bought them brand new and rode around his 3 acre yard for a couple of months and never hit the black top , there were too rough a ride for his grand daughter to ride with him , he paid over $1,000 for them and sold them for $400 --- I have only bought brand new tires 3 times I can remember ----people waste so much money on atv , look at me LOL
 

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I was born in the wrong country! (Whimper)

I paid more than that for my new 28’s without wheels, you guys donget some smokin’ deals! I also keep seeing 300’s pop up for $300 to $500 it’s insanely cheap!

Dare I say it and hope I don’t anger anybody but, god bless America! I really need to up sticks and move I think.
 

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Yes Wilson , they are still on the 450 , those are the 8 hole version , I do like them , but for some reason the 4 holes look meaner to me !!!!
Both look great, 1st time i saw those in the 450 pic, YEAH they went on the list, lol, which works good, because Dave wants my oem wheels, i haven't done much research on the size ? Are the measurements the same as oem 300 rims ?
 
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Yes Wilson , they are still on the 450 , those are the 8 hole version , I do like them , but for some reason the 4 holes look meaner to me !!!!
Both look great, 1st time i saw those in the 450 pic, YEAH they went on the list, lol, which works good, because Dave wants my oem wheels, i haven't done much research on the size ? Are the measurements the same as oem 300 rims ?
they are 12 inch diameter , the width , I am not 100% sure , would guess they would be 8 in the rear , 7's in the front , I think I have seen it on embossed into the rim , but think you have to take the tire off to see it ----- those 8 hole rims with the 26 Outlaws came from a guy with a 350 Rancher
 
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