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2007 prius Michelin x-ice snow tires on oem wheels

Discussion in 'Private Sales' started by belmontprius, Mar 14, 2014.

  1. belmontprius

    belmontprius Junior Member

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    For sale: Used Michelin x-ice snow tires and wheels from my 2007 prius.

    I used these for tahoe trips and the snow traction was fantastic. Selling because I bought a subaru so I won't have to deal with chain control :)
    Not sure if you east coasters are out of the woods yet from winter so hopefully someone can put these to good use!

    Details:
    Approx 60% - 70% tread remaining
    Tire size is 185/65/15
    Mounted on oem wheels
    Wheels are perfectly straight and balanced however there are some cosmetic scuffs on the wheel covers from having to use tire chains on occasion. (See pics)
    No tpms - you will get a warning light for a couple days. My light went away but your results may vary ..

    Asking $200 plus shipping
    Tires are located in San Francisco Bay Area.
     

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  2. belmontprius

    belmontprius Junior Member

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    More pics
     

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  3. belmontprius

    belmontprius Junior Member

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    I've had a few people ask if they will fit a 2010+ prius. Can any priuschat members assist with this??
    The tire size is 185/65/15.
     
  4. kknguyen1168

    kknguyen1168 Member

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    Yes they will fit 2010+, I am currently using a set like yours
     
  5. robinson

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  6. belmontprius

    belmontprius Junior Member

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    Sold!
    Hopefully you won't have to put them to use this season.