How to sell OEM Limited rims+tires?
#1
How to auction off OEM Limited rims+tires?
Hi, I want to auction off 4x OEM 1998 4Runner Limited rims & tires but I wonder what is the best way of doing it. Shall I list one set (ie: rim+tire) at a time or list all 4 sets as a package?
Which method maximizes my chance of selling them?
Thank you.
Edward
Which method maximizes my chance of selling them?
Thank you.
Edward
Last edited by Hilux Surf; 10-06-2003 at 07:28 PM.
#4
Originally posted by MTL_4runner
Definately sell them as a set (and I agree, the better the pics, the more you'll get for em).
Definately sell them as a set (and I agree, the better the pics, the more you'll get for em).
I'd list them as "actual shipping charges will be applied" plus a small handling fee too, and make sure you cover your butt. These are going to be heavy and cost a ton to ship...
#5
Thank you guys for all the tips. So I will sell them altogether (as a bundle of 4 rims+tires). I have seen new tires being shipped by UPS; basically no wrapping or packaging at all except an UPS label being taped to the tire surface direct. But when I ship a tire+rim set, I should protect the rim surface with a cardboard but can the rest of the tire (the exposed black surface) be shipped 'as is' without any protection?
Thanks again.
Edward
Thanks again.
Edward
#6
Originally posted by Hilux Surf
Thank you guys for all the tips. So I will sell them altogether (as a bundle of 4 rims+tires). I have seen new tires being shipped by UPS; basically no wrapping or packaging at all except an UPS label being taped to the tire surface direct. But when I ship a tire+rim set, I should protect the rim surface with a cardboard but can the rest of the tire (the exposed black surface) be shipped 'as is' without any protection?
Thanks again.
Edward
Thank you guys for all the tips. So I will sell them altogether (as a bundle of 4 rims+tires). I have seen new tires being shipped by UPS; basically no wrapping or packaging at all except an UPS label being taped to the tire surface direct. But when I ship a tire+rim set, I should protect the rim surface with a cardboard but can the rest of the tire (the exposed black surface) be shipped 'as is' without any protection?
Thanks again.
Edward
#7
If you want to sell rims or even by one i just found this well made new site, http://www.rimslist.com. RimsList is site with a lot of features and is just growing but i think it will be pretty big soon. You guys should check it out
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