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    92 silverado alloy rims

    I have a set of 4 92 silverado aluminum wheels, anyone know about what those would fetch at the yard?? Ive never dealt with aluminum wheels



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    Take to a CORE buyer if you have one in your area. Clean (i.e. no center caps, wheel weights or valve stems) You are looking at $55-$60 bucks or so!
    I'm so into scrapping.. When my Steel Toe Boots Wear out, I cut the Steel out of them and recycle the Toe!

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    CORE buyer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jennija View Post
    CORE buyer?
    a core buyer is someone who buys used parts and refinishes/rebuilds them to re-sell as re-manufactured

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    Quote Originally Posted by jennija View Post
    about what those would fetch at the yard??
    My area
    About $13 a rim plus or minus a buck

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    Are these rims on good shape? If they are clean them up and put an add on craigs list. Do some home work and see what new ones sell for and ask a little less for them. If they are usable they should bring more than scrap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sledge42 View Post
    Take to a CORE buyer if you have one in your area. Clean (i.e. no center caps, wheel weights or valve stems) You are looking at $55-$60 bucks or so!
    Jeez I get that from my yard at 74 cents a pound. What do you get for clean AL rims near you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave View Post
    Jeez I get that from my yard at 74 cents a pound. What do you get for clean AL rims near you?
    .80 to .85 on a good day!

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