Greetings, Original poster here to clear things up a bit. I am in the military and live in Germany. Recycling is manditory, therefore, there are convinient recycling centers. Many people in the military are very wasteful so I make regular trips to find nearly new electronics someone plugged into 220V (replace the fuse and usually things work OK again), items that are too heavy to take like my son's entertainment center (very nice, but someone left it because we are limited on how much weight we can ship), his couch (a $200 IKEA couch someone used for a month until their regular items arrived from the states), etc. You should get the idea. When I walked by the tire bin, it was obvious that many tires had the stickers on them and were new. With 2 kids and sending my wife through school, I decided it may mean a few extra bucks for Christmas. Not poor, but not getting rich in the Army, either. I found 4 sets of 4 tires (do not need to be a tire expert to match brand, model, and size). The car center on post is a military (civilian run) facility. Most Military facilities are quite wasteful. Why they threw out several sets and onsies and twosies of new tires in various brands and sizes, I do not know. I do not think I stole them (though not sure what the Germans do with used tires, but am positive we americans pay for them to take them). I am not shilling (whatever that means). I am not an expert (it wasn't hard to match tires). I appreciate the help so far. I just want to know if it is reasonable to sell them for $100 a set to folks looking for a set of tires for their car. Could save another soldier a few bucks, too. I bought a set of Coopers a few months back for $270. Wish I had waited, for I sure would have put a set of these on my car. Chris