WTS 33x12.50 Firestone Destination M/T w/ ProComp 1059

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4 x 33x12.50 Firestone Destination M/T
Seated and balanced with less than 9000 miles (brand new, on-road driving only) on the..

5 x ProComp 1059 wheel with 3.75" of backspacing (5x4.5). Yes, I have one extra rim with no extra tire.

I'm downgrading to a 31x10.50 with a lowered suspension. Need better gas mileage and streetability. I'm also in the market for a 3-4.5 inch lift as it were as well. Currently have 6.5" lift (Rough Country)

The wheels go for $110 on NTW where I bought them.
The tires go for ~$190 and they are rated higher than the BFGoodrich M/T tires (both of them) across the board. Definitely a sturdy tire.

Selling the whole lot for $1050. I'm located in Jacksonville NC. I still have them on my XJ. At the time of sale I will need to put on my new tires so we need to make arrangements in advance. Might not be for a few weeks yet.

Wayne P.~
 
Just sayin but brand new from the prices you posted they only cost 1200 plus tax, so maybe you ought to lower the price a little

They are great tires tho will be my next purchase once mine wear out
 
1050 for $740 in tires and $550 in wheels. That's 1290. Plus the fee to have tires attached to the wheels.

Looks more like $1420 to me.
Plus (if you wanted this particular rim) the shipping it costs for it. If you want to get technical. Make that $1490.


New Price: $950
For an awesome tire and wheel, that deserves an awesome price and an awesome home.
 
I wish I had 950 to get them from you great tires for sure and I'm looking for a set in that size right now. I just sold a set of Super Swamper TSL 31x12.5's on Soft 8's about a month ago.
 
What year XJ and what are the other specs on it?

Want to trade complete rigs for a milder 1990?
 
My grandparents are in Ocala. I don't want to trade it because I like the limited. Certainly not getting rid of my stroker. I want to change out the lift, tires, and switch to an AX15 from my AW4.

98 Ltd, ARB Bull Bar, 2 IPF lights attached, 4.6 stroker, Chrysler 8.25, and you already know the lift and tires.
 
Aww come on! LOL I knew it was a LONG shot unless your base rig was comparable to mine.
 
Really? I mean Really.

Hah hah.
 
Must be nice to live in South Carolina. The cost of living and pricing in Florida typically is higher, just like insurance and taxes. I had a suspension shop do it for me down there while I was having the suspension installed. I didn't have the luxury of shopping around while I was on leave for 30 days. It wasn't installed until almost 2 months after I left. Titan Engines oustanding-sucktacular speedy service is to thank for that.

That was also including taxes anyways.
 
Throwing up a picture or two might help them sell quicker. Just a suggestion.
 
I might be a little jealous of that rig...

It's very nice. I get compliments from people all the time about it. It's a very clean XJ as well.

It's about to become lowered and the tires are going to become smallened a tad. Won't be quite what it was, but it'll be more efficient. In the middle of fixing a cracked exhaust valve. Might have the new lift by this weekend.

Also, I'm keeping the ProComp's.

Firestone Tires are still for sale.
 
It's very nice. I get compliments from people all the time about it. It's a very clean XJ as well.

It's about to become lowered and the tires are going to become smallened a tad. Won't be quite what it was, but it'll be more efficient. In the middle of fixing a cracked exhaust valve. Might have the new lift by this weekend.

Also, I'm keeping the ProComp's.

Firestone Tires are still for sale.

It will still look just as good with a 3" lift and 31s. I don't know why but I think the 97+ XJs don't need as much lift/tires to look as good as a 96- does. Not to mention...you still have a stroker!!!
 
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I guess so. The amount of money it has cost to have it built, then fixed once, and now fixed again isn't leaving a happy taste in my mouth. At this point it would have been easier, faster, and better on gas mileage to just have bought a brand new supercharger kit and run a little boost on it.

Don't take it apart if you don't have to. Wait until it needs it. Unless you're really good with engines.
 
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