2015+ Wheels on NNBS Tahoe please post pics

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CK 158's on my K2 Tahoe. Know thread is looking for pics on GMT900 platform but wanted to show the 158's. Don't see many around and I think they are a great looking wheel. Just posting pics to show, and hope it helps anyone wondering what these 22" GM wheels may look like on their trucks.
The GM wheels are of impeccable quality too in my opinion. Heavy chrome plating and absolutely no corrosion or pitting after 2 winters in ND. (I do wipe them down frequently with quick detail spray to try and keep a protective coat on them. I don't have any experience with the replicas... So if they are better or less quality than OEM - IDK. All I know is the OEM do seem to be worth the price if you live in the rust belt.

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CK156's on my crew cab:
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The spare tire Is full size?


Edited and removed due to seeing your own reply and answer a few posts down...

08grey, your truck looks amazing with those 158's on there.
 
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I know it's not a Tahoe. But I love the rims of the 2016 denali Tahoe. CK167 is what there called. Very hard to find but look fresh on my 07 Avy.
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CK 158's on my K2 Tahoe. Know thread is looking for pics on GMT900 platform but wanted to show the 158's. Don't see many around and I think they are a great looking wheel. Just posting pics to show, and hope it helps anyone wondering what these 22" GM wheels may look like on their trucks.
The GM wheels are of impeccable quality too in my opinion. Heavy chrome plating and absolutely no corrosion or pitting after 2 winters in ND. (I do wipe them down frequently with quick detail spray to try and keep a protective coat on them. I don't have any experience with the replicas... So if they are better or less quality than OEM - IDK. All I know is the OEM do seem to be worth the price if you live in the rust belt.

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CK156's on my crew cab:
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Where do the CK150 whatever references come from? Are the 156's polished or chrome? if not polished what is the 150 number for those? All I have found is the GM part number....20937756. Sorry for the dumb questions.....Anyhow I want some of the polished wheels because the winter road salt has killed my chrome wheels.
 

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The CK# is the old method GM used to identify their accessory wheels. They still use the CK nomenclature but also now use a standard 8 digit part number like other GM parts.

The CK156's are #19301156
The CK158's are #19301158
Both are chrome plated.
2 winters on the 158's on my Tahoe with no pitting or peeling. They will start to corrode if they get damaged from crb rash or other.
I run truck and Hoe through car wash every week just to keep the salt at bay, and wipe down wheels with quick detailer spray and they look like brand new after two years. That's why it's my opinion the chrome playing on the real GM wheels is much better than the replica wheels on the market. However they are 4x the price!!

I am not aware of these wheels being available polished instead of chrome from GM. Aftermarket maybe?


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The CK# is the old method GM used to identify their accessory wheels. They still use the CK nomenclature but also now use a standard 8 digit part number like other GM parts.

The CK156's are #19301156
The CK158's are #19301158
Both are chrome plated.
2 winters on the 158's on my Tahoe with no pitting or peeling. They will start to corrode if they get damaged from crb rash or other.
I run truck and Hoe through car wash every week just to keep the salt at bay, and wipe down wheels with quick detailer spray and they look like brand new after two years. That's why it's my opinion the chrome playing on the real GM wheels is much better than the replica wheels on the market. However they are 4x the price!!

I am not aware of these wheels being available polished instead of chrome from GM. Aftermarket maybe?


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http://www.hubcaphaven.com/p/17755/...y-tahoe-suburban-wheel-polished-20937765.html
 
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Thanks to everyone for posting your pics. I've been watching quite a few "take offs" sets on eBay but am thinking twice now after reading about these mass-thefts. Anyone in TX hear anything more about these? Crazy.

http://www.ksat.com/news/180-tires-wheels-stolen-from-ancira-winton-chevrolet

http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/Thieves-Steal-140-Wheels-Off-35-Cars-126085683.html

http://kxan.com/2016/02/23/50-vehicles-stripped-of-wheels-rims-at-hutto-dealership/

I'm sure there are more out there but these popped up with a quick google search.
 

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