$220 for both or $150 for one. Rims are stock from a 2003 Chevy Suburban but will fit many 6 lug nut trucks, like many Toyotas.
I got these tires new less than a year ago, then my car broke down shortly after. Rims included. They are rated for 55,000 miles and have less than 3,000 miles on them. They have never been on trail or in tough conditions. The little injection knobbies from manufacturing are still on the tires and the tread looks brand new. Rims are stock so they are well used, but no dents or dings and hold air like new.
These tires alone sell for $170 each at Walmart. Similar used rims like these sell online for around $80 each. So to buy new tires and used rims you'd be looking at roughly $500, not including mounting. So your saving more than 50%. $220 for both or $150 for one.
These are excellent "triple peak" ( moderate to severe conditions) snow tires for trips to Big Bear or where ever, or to switch out road tires for trail/sand/offroad to keep your road tires fresh. Aggressive side knobs for extra grip.
I am in Desert Heights right near the Fire Station on Lear Ave.
More on the tires from Walmart:
Three Peak Mountain Snowflake certified for use in moderate to severe winter weather conditions
Built with an optimal polymer blend ration and application that reduces uneven wear for a longer tread life
Large, interlocking tread blocks enhance strength and durability
Balanced void ration forces rocks, stones, mud, dirt, water, slush, snow, and other debris out of the tread for consistent traction and to protect the casing from damage
Size: 265/70R16
Load Range: SL