For Sale: 37x12.50x15 Goodyear MT/R's on 589's

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As mentioned in the title, I have 4 37x12.50x15 Goodyear MT/R's mounted and balanced on Eagle 589's (similar to American Racing Baja's) for sale. Tires have not been abused as shown in the photos and have less than 2k miles on them. They are kept in a garage to keep them from UV damage.

NEW PRICE! $1200 OBO for the set. Located in San Diego and would prefer to sell to someone local. I am willing to travel part way if a buyer in LA is interested.

*Edit* - Forgot to mention that 1/4" wheel spacers are included to clear calipers on 6X series. Backspacing on the 589's is 3 5/8.
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Wha? How's that fit a Hundy with 6 lugs?

Will they fit a 60 though...? :cool:
 
Wha? How's that fit a Hundy with 6 lugs?

Will they fit a 60 though...? :cool:

The entire "perfect for a 100 series" was really just me joking around.

Yes, this combo will fit a properly setup 60, as this is what they were last on. Quick history of the tires.......I bought them for my EB but as soon as they went on I realized that I wanted the 40" MT/R's. So, I pulled them off and kept them in the garage until I finished my SOA on my 62. I put them on the 62 and drove it that way for a month or two but the stock 4.11's made it a complete dog. The 37's went back in the garage until I regeared with 4.88's. Now I have the 4.88's but my build direction has shifted towards exploring and camping as opposed to hard core trails, so I really don't need anything more than 35" AT's.
 
not to hi jack but these things are sweet. how did your rig do with the 4.88's and these tires?

thanks

clint

No problem on the hi jack as I consider it a free bump. With 4.88's and 37's I was able to maintain speed on the socal freeways and hills (65-75 mph with a modded A440F and healthy 3FE). Only the steepest hills required the pedal to the floor and even then I was surprised that I could pretty much maintain my speed. I have been so used to flooring it only to watch my speed drop. It was also weird to cruise along at 65 and gently dip into the throttle and watch the speed slowly climb. In the past it always required a deep stab at the gas pedal to change speed. With the 35's it's even better. IMO a 3FE+H55f+4.88's+37's would be pretty sweet.
 
willing to ship?

I've been hoping to avoid that, but why don't you give me a zip code and I'll see how much it would cost to ship.

My bro-in-law is driving up to Seattle from San Diego for Christmas. I wonder if he has room for some 37's............
 
I've been hoping to avoid that, but why don't you give me a zip code and I'll see how much it would cost to ship.

My bro-in-law is driving up to Seattle from San Diego for Christmas. I wonder if he has room for some 37's............

That would certainly make a lot of sense
 
Do you still have the tires? Im trying to go from 35s to 37s. I have pretty much the same setup in 35s. The only problem is im in the east bay. If you read this you will probably see my tires and wheels in the for sale thread. Would you be intersted in trading? We would have to work out the shipping or transportation.
 
Do you still have the tires? Im trying to go from 35s to 37s. I have pretty much the same setup in 35s. The only problem is im in the east bay. If you read this you will probably see my tires and wheels in the for sale thread. Would you be intersted in trading? We would have to work out the shipping or transportation.

Sorry, not looking to trade. I need to get back to one set of tires for each vehicle I have, so this set has to go.

Tors, give me a zip and I'll check on shipping costs (if you are still interested).
 
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