Part For Sale Testing the waters - any interest in set of 17" Wheels off a Juke?

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redLEAF

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As alloy wheels are expensive to ship thought I would post these on the forum first to see if any interest - would need to be someone from the greater Chicagoland area (southern WI OK as well). Bought them used back 10 years ago now - they're size 17X7J off a Nissan Juke for my '12 LEAF at the time but never swapped them out. One was a bit rough so even had that one refinished, the others have a few minor scuffs but nothing major - overall look quite good. Can post photos of each wheel if see some interest. These will of course fit pretty much any year LEAF just check your wheels - could be used as a second set if you do winter tires or a new look if your have stock wheels - asking $400 for the set - includes center caps. Feel free to PM me if you prefer
Juke wheels size.jpgJuke wheels set of 4.jpg
 
Hmmm - 65 views and no reply/PM's yet - perhaps I'll need to post these to a wider audience outside of the forum - any feedback on level of interest would be appreciated - these are a decent set of alloy wheels
 
Hmmm - 65 views and no reply/PM's yet - perhaps I'll need to post these to a wider audience outside of the forum - any feedback on level of interest would be appreciated - these are a decent set of alloy wheels
Well, lots of views (400+) but no questions or inquiries - I can ship these instead outside of Chicagoland but shipping per wheel is rather pricey - may put up on eBay and sell them one at a time - like I said these will work on both a Juke and LEAF (or other Nissan model of same vintage) with 17" wheels - if other than a LEAF or Juke please be sure to check your wheel size/bolt pattern, etc. for fit.
 
I have that exact set on my 2015 Leaf SL for my winter tires (Canada ya know!) And they work great!
 
Thanks for the reply - I checked out a comparison with getting simple 17" plain steel rims (you would also need to get a set of hub caps of course as well) for winter and they run $96 a piece new. If you instead wanted a true aluminum sport wheel you would need to spend at least $147 up to over $400 per wheel and most don't look really as good as these OEM's which have the Nissan center caps included. Many people here in the Midwest (and of course in Canada) opt for a winter set and this would be a great start to get there.
 
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