For Sale Five 16 inch Split Rims and Tire tools-Southern CA $450

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Posting for sale my five split rim (ring) Toyota 5.5 inch, 16 inch diameter rims, 7.50R16 tires, and tire tools/supplies. The rims are welded (not riveted), fit disk brake 40 and 60 series, and are in generally good nick. Before I had them they were not well taken care of and some had rust set in. Its been treated with antirust paint. One of the rims is the spare rim and its doesn't have the hub cap clips. One of the clips on one rim broke off but I bet it would still hold a hubcap. Painted in Masey Ferguson Grey.

Comes with five working tubes and another that is about a year old but needs a patch. I use balancing beads in the tubes and they ride smooth. Five tube flaps also included (good luck finding these new). Four of the tires are Yokohama Y735 mud tires in 7.50R16, load range E. One tire is practically new (just a few thousand miles 16/32 inch tread depth), one has good tread but is a little cracked (12/32") and the last two are nearly worn out (5/32" apiece). All would work fine on a trail truck. The Y735, while rare, is still available in this size and weight rating at truck tire places that sell Yokos. The last tire on the spare is a Goodyear, same size but load range D of unknown vintage but has 11/32" tread. I used it as a spare.

I'm also selling the BeadBuster XB-451 (retail $104) and the tire goop to make it all slide together nicely. The beadbuster is used but works well at breaking the bead with air tools. Its a little slower with hand tools. All you need to change tires yourself are a tire iron, rubber mallet, and a logging chain to figure-eight wrap the assembly while filling it with air.

I've used these rims for many thousands of miles and have had a great experience with them. Having gone through a few sets of tires on these rims, I've always mounted them myself. I'll show you how to do it if you want to see.

Shipping available, but expensive. Best is probably Fastenal if you have one near you, but it still aint cheap. I can deliver in Los Angeles, and other southern CA locations for a nominal fee.

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