NEW RIMS...NOW what do I do with my Stock rims???

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Apr 13, 2001 | 09:52 AM
  #1  
I finally got my rims, and the stocks are taking up too much space. I live in a apartment, so I can use all the space I can get. I WANNA CHUCK EM!......but I don't know if I should. For all of you with aftermarket rims......What did you do with your stocks??? All input greatly apprecaited
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Apr 13, 2001 | 10:01 AM
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Originally posted by Capitone
I finally got my rims, and the stocks are taking up too much space. I live in a apartment, so I can use all the space I can get. I WANNA CHUCK EM!......but I don't know if I should. For all of you with aftermarket rims......What did you do with your stocks??? All input greatly apprecaited
My CPU is JACKED UP! My appologies for posting this twice.....
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Apr 13, 2001 | 10:02 AM
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Originally posted by Capitone
I finally got my rims, and the stocks are taking up too much space. I live in a apartment, so I can use all the space I can get. I WANNA CHUCK EM!......but I don't know if I should. For all of you with aftermarket rims......What did you do with your stocks??? All input greatly apprecaited
I just keep them in my garage and use them for winter...much better getting them scatched up/salted on then your beautiful new rims Plus it has better tires for slippery condition then my new Z rated tires. Then again not sure if you have winter problem in your area or not.
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Apr 13, 2001 | 10:07 AM
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Originally posted by Enduro


I just keep them in my garage and use them for winter...much better getting them scatched up/salted on then your beautiful new rims Plus it has better tires for slippery condition then my new Z rated tires. Then again not sure if you have winter problem in your area or not.
A garage would be perfect, but unfortunately I live in a apartment, and those 15's are taking UP MAJOR SPACE. I live in NC so the winters "usually" aren't that bad.
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Apr 13, 2001 | 10:11 AM
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You can try and sell them on ebay. I saw a set of stock 96 rims going for around 300 dollars.
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Apr 13, 2001 | 10:14 AM
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Originally posted by AlexH
You can try and sell them on ebay. I saw a set of stock 96 rims going for around 300 dollars.
The tire tread on em aren't too hot. I doubt anyone would want them in that shape.....unless your really just talking about the rim itself. Is that what YOu mean?
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Apr 13, 2001 | 10:16 AM
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Originally posted by Capitone
I finally got my rims, and the stocks are taking up too much space. I live in a apartment, so I can use all the space I can get. I WANNA CHUCK EM!......but I don't know if I should. For all of you with aftermarket rims......What did you do with your stocks??? All input greatly apprecaited
Which style of 15" wheels? The SE, GLE, or steel wheels?

If the price is right, I will buy them.
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Apr 13, 2001 | 10:28 AM
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Originally posted by Rutnick


Which style of 15" wheels? The SE, GLE, or steel wheels?

If the price is right, I will buy them.
There the GXE
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Apr 13, 2001 | 10:36 AM
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I used one of mine to replace the spare - full-size peace of mind baby. I keep the others at my parents' house in case I ever want to sell the car.
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Apr 13, 2001 | 10:38 AM
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Originally posted by brandonj
I used one of mine to replace the spare - full-size peace of mind baby. I keep the others at my parents' house in case I ever want to sell the car.
Hey now theres an idea, however I'd still have to account for the other 3 Somes of you know what'ers....decisions decisions.....I think I gonna chuck em......
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Apr 13, 2001 | 10:50 AM
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Originally posted by Capitone
... I think I gonna chuck em......
What is your street address?
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Apr 13, 2001 | 10:54 AM
  #12  
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Originally posted by Capitone


There the GXE
Dude,

Don't chuck them. You can get $ out of them and if the price is right I will buy them. I am looking for some factory aluminum 15" maxima wheels to use in the winter. I just can't get myself to put those ugly steel wheels and hubcaps back on the car even it if is only for the winter.
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Apr 13, 2001 | 10:55 AM
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Originally posted by Rutnick


Dude,

Don't chuck them. You can get $ out of them and if the price is right I will buy them. I am looking for some factory aluminum 15" maxima wheels to use in the winter. I just can't get myself to put those ugly steel wheels and hubcaps back on the car even it if is only for the winter.
Im afraid that is exactly what I have......their for the GXE's
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Apr 13, 2001 | 10:58 AM
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No-charge garbage collection service
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Originally posted by Capitone
I live in Garner NC by the Highschool
Will you give them away? If so, please give your street address. I will be there within an hour.
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Apr 13, 2001 | 11:10 AM
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Re: No-charge garbage collection service
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Originally posted by Daniel B. Martin
Will you give them away? If so, please give your street address. I will be there within an hour.
Hey DAN!! Didn't you just give me the cool idea of selling two, using one for a spare and hiding the fourth under my Bed? Im afraid that piece of advice was too good to pass up. I know of one max owner who actually is missing his spare tire. Im sure he'll put up about 25 bucks for one of em. I'll keep one for my spare, and then I'll look at anyone else I know driving a 5 lug 15'car and see if they'll bite....he...he...he...Anyone know if a Camry or Accord could fit one of these. I know two people who own these cars and (just my luck) the one with the accord is also missing a spare.....MAN! DAN, You DA MAN!!
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Apr 13, 2001 | 11:25 AM
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rims for sale
i have 96 se rim rims for sale i am only asking for 250 with brand new tires on them only 500 miles on the tires
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Apr 13, 2001 | 11:30 AM
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Wheel interchange reference
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Originally posted by Capitone
......Anyone know if a Camry or Accord could fit one of these. ...
Late model Camry (4 and V6) and Accord (V6) have a bolt pattern of 5 holes on a 4.5" circle (same as our 4Gen Maxima) but I think the big center hole is different, and that dimension is important. My Hayes Lemmerz wheel catalog doesn't tell the center hole size so it is useless as an interchange reference.

I've been looking for an online wheel interchange reference, with no luck so far. If any Maxima.org member knows of one, please post the link.
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Apr 13, 2001 | 11:33 AM
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EBAY!
I sold my OEM 15 inch wheels and tires on ebay. They had about 35k miles on them but still in good shape.

Got $320 for them...not bad for stuff I won't use anymore and which were taking up too much space in my apartment.

Good luck!
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Apr 13, 2001 | 11:42 AM
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Re: EBAY!
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Originally posted by dsmercado
I sold my OEM 15 inch wheels and tires on ebay. They had about 35k miles on them but still in good shape.

Got $320 for them...not bad for stuff I won't use anymore and which were taking up too much space in my apartment.

Good luck!
If I wanted to get top dollar for my merchandise, I'd definately try this E-bay idea, however, as I said earlier, the wheels aren't in to great a shape...well two of em. I can't see myself dump'n em off on someone else for that much money, especially in the condition there in. I think sell'n em as full size spares would be more practical and useful to the purchaser. A spare really doesn't need to be in tip top if you know what I mean. Making as little as 25 bucks per wheel ain't too bad for something I was originally thinking of 86'n for nothing at all.
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Apr 13, 2001 | 12:05 PM
  #20  
Re: No-charge garbage collection service
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Originally posted by Daniel B. Martin
Will you give them away? If so, please give your street address. I will be there within an hour.
If you are willing to go pickup his old wheels, how about coming over and changing my fuel filter? I mean KY isn't that far away. I was planning on changing it this weekend. I can wait if you will take a nice grilled steak in exhange. j/k
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Apr 13, 2001 | 12:25 PM
  #21  
you could use two of them to make the base for a coffee table; just put a piece of plywood over them and put a table cloth over it.

what happens when you get rid of the spares and you damage one of your nice ones. you'll need a second spare...

find a place to keep at least two of them bc u just never know when u might need them again.
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Apr 13, 2001 | 12:43 PM
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Originally posted by plrod Black 95 SE
you could use two of them to make the base for a coffee table; just put a piece of plywood over them and put a table cloth over it.

what happens when you get rid of the spares and you damage one of your nice ones. you'll need a second spare...

find a place to keep at least two of them bc u just never know when u might need them again.
Well I still have the little factory donut toy to fall back on...:]
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Apr 13, 2001 | 01:07 PM
  #23  
Dumb question time. Has anyone actually taken out the 'donut' and replaced it with their original rim? BTW, if you have any closet space, the fit their perfectly, and don't touch any of my shirts either.
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Apr 13, 2001 | 01:41 PM
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Stock Rims
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Capitone
[B]I finally got my rims, and the stocks are taking up too much space. I live in a apartment, so I can use all the space I can get. I WANNA CHUCK EM!......but I don't know if I should. For all of you with aftermarket rims......What did you do with your stocks??? All input greatly apprecaited [/


Do you want to sell them? If so let me know.
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Apr 13, 2001 | 02:34 PM
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Originally posted by medicsonic
Dumb question time. Has anyone actually taken out the 'donut' and replaced it with their original rim? BTW, if you have any closet space, the fit their perfectly, and don't touch any of my shirts either.
I did. I do a lot of distance trips, and I just don't trust those spacesaver spares. The full-size fits in the hole, but the retainer bolt won't fit and the cover doesn't lay flat. After a few trips where I loaded up the trunk to full capacity the wood has deformed enough so that it isn't a problem anymore.
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Apr 13, 2001 | 08:31 PM
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Re: Stock Rims
[QUOTE]Originally posted by ttn_32
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Originally posted by Capitone
I finally got my rims, and the stocks are taking up too much space. I live in a apartment, so I can use all the space I can get. I WANNA CHUCK EM!......but I don't know if I should. For all of you with aftermarket rims......What did you do with your stocks??? All input greatly apprecaited [/


Do you want to sell them? If so let me know.
ttn_32, do you live in NC?
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Apr 14, 2001 | 08:26 AM
  #27  
Re: Re: Stock Rims
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Originally posted by Capitone


ttn_32, do you live in NC?
North Carolina TTN_32 not New Mexico.
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Apr 14, 2001 | 11:04 AM
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Originally posted by brandonj


I did. I do a lot of distance trips, and I just don't trust those spacesaver spares. The full-size fits in the hole, but the retainer bolt won't fit and the cover doesn't lay flat. After a few trips where I loaded up the trunk to full capacity the wood has deformed enough so that it isn't a problem anymore.
I know this is OT for this thread but how many miles do you have on your sp5000s and how are they wearing?
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Apr 14, 2001 | 04:35 PM
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Re: rims for sale
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Originally posted by geomax
i have 96 se rim rims for sale i am only asking for 250 with brand new tires on them only 500 miles on the tires
Where do you live?
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