18 inch "M" 224s with tyres -£475 Deal agreed

If it means anything, the tyres Andy aka MrWilks supplied for winter were as described and delivered incredibly quickly for a fantastic price. A shame the poster above was disappointed but adding my excellent experience to balance this out a bit.
 
Z4M-2006 said:
They look really scruffy and horrible.... :roll: :roll:

Honestly what are people wanted for around £100 a corner.....

I guess an honest description, seller promotes all tyres as legal at 3.5mm+ in opening post, prospective buyer travels 150 miles only to find a tyre down to the core which seems to be the story here.

That would upset most people I think regardless of post count.

That feels like a lack of transparency to me.
 
Many of us on the forum would be very happy to buy wheels and tyres from you, Mr Wilks

I guess this case is unusual as they wheels were still on the car until very recently, so not easy to inspect fully

I'm just glad if the tyre is damaged that you didn't have a blow out - seems there is a benefit from the constant changing of wheels :poke:

Having said that it is frustrating to drive a long way for something not to be as expected so as many of us have found out recently it's always good to ask for lots of photos to check that what we think we have read is matched by reality
 
Ldale said:
Z4M-2006 said:
They look really scruffy and horrible.... :roll: :roll:

Honestly what are people wanted for around £100 a corner.....

I guess an honest description, seller promotes all tyres as legal at 3.5mm+ in opening post, prospective buyer travels 150 miles only to find a tyre down to the core which seems to be the story here.

That would upset most people I think regardless of post count.

That feels like a lack of transparency to me.


Maybe that's why the seller didn't offer the asking price and the discount covered the offending tyre?
 
TBH 3.5mm may be legal, but it won't last - or be safe - for long. And that 'scar' looks about 3-4 inches long, not deep and so could be touched in cheaply by a smart repairer. At least going by the photos. Why didn't the buyer just ask for a better price given the condition of the tyre ?

Mr Wilks has sold loads of sets of wheels and tyres on here and this is the first time I've ever read any negative feedback about his exploits. Just saying to provide balance.
 
You are quoting the wrong person Bing - Ldale did not buy them :P
 
Oops. I have edited my post to stop an inappropriate escalation :oops:
 
Ldale said:
Z4M-2006 said:
They look really scruffy and horrible.... :roll: :roll:

Honestly what are people wanted for around £100 a corner.....

I guess an honest description, seller promotes all tyres as legal at 3.5mm+ in opening post, prospective buyer travels 150 miles only to find a tyre down to the core which seems to be the story here.

That would upset most people I think regardless of post count.

That feels like a lack of transparency to me.

Im guessing you are the "big" brother the buyer brought along ?
There was no lack of transparency , the wheels were exactly as the pics i sent to Kean & apart from the one scrubbed inner tyre which was only noticed when removed earlier in the week the tyres were all as described or as gauge shows more tread than the 3.5 or 6mm i advertised .
Within seconds of arrival i was asked about lowering the agreed price & under any other circumstances i would have been happy to discuss but the attitude & general rudeness was such that i would rather not sell them at all as it was clear the buyer would never be satisfied
RE the 1 scrubbed tyre ? I specifically asked RE the tyres & the buyer Kean said he had a set of Uniroyal 3s to go on the wheels ?
I hope you both find what you are after , as for my set ? I may keep them ? i may refurb them ? As for "buyer beware" ? same goes for the seller :wink:
 
Within seconds of arrival i was asked about lowering the agreed price & under any other circumstances i would have been happy to discuss but the attitude & general rudeness was such that i would rather not sell them at all as it was clear the buyer would never be satisfied

should have just told him to f**k off there and then :thumbsdown:
 
Bing said:
TBH 3.5mm may be legal, but it won't last - or be safe - for long. And that 'scar' looks about 3-4 inches long, not deep and so could be touched in cheaply by a smart repairer. At least going by the photos. Why didn't the buyer just ask for a better price given the condition of the tyre ?

Mr Wilks has sold loads of sets of wheels and tyres on here and this is the first time I've ever read any negative feedback about his exploits. Just saying to provide balance.

Just spent 20 mins cleaning the wheels with AG SRP & if the so called "scar" was on one of the blades its just disappeared .
I did offer a 225 40 18 4mm Vredestein tyre , i didn't even get a response

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Even without tyres they are a good deal. Some people will pick holes in anything.

Don't think you'll have any issues selling them
 
The only second hand wheels I buy are for winter wheels, so I am therefor not overly bothered with the odd marks (as long as there are no kerb marks).

If you want a perfect set, you can only buy new as otherwise you will always be disappointed.
 
pvr said:
If you want a perfect set, you can only buy new as otherwise you will always be disappointed.

Hard to disagree with that point & safe to say i won't be selling a "in between" set again . Its either shabby or refurbed as there is too much area for arguement with a used set in "good" condition
I have had 6 Pms now in the last 24hrs from prospective buyers but my concern is having a repeat of yesterdays pantomime so still undecided whether to keep for myself , split & refurb or sell "Sold as seen "
 
When you see what people are selling cracked aftermarket alloys with part-worn budgets for on eBay, I really struggle to see why anyone would be unhappy with these, particularly after seeing today's photos. These are alloys in good "used" condition with tyres. If I was after a set of these, I would definitely pay the asking price, even if one or two tyres needed replacing. I usually find that buyers that turn up with with an entourage, are usually trying to force a reduction in price and can get annoyed if a reduction is refused. Not suggesting that's what has happened here but that's my experience.
 
By law of averages you had to have a bad experience at some point Andy

Everyone knows you to be fair and experienced in determining what is good and bad, and in measuring tread depths

You've priced them at a good price and it's very clear that they've just come off your car so get them sold and move on
 
These are on better nick than mine. Half tempted to be honest :lol:
 
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