2016 Tahoe ...22inch steel/ smoothies?

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iamdub

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fiind a color you like, i am sure they would look good

i have a transit rim for my spare
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I wanted this for my spare but couldn't find a deal on a single transit wheel. I ended up buying a stock GMC wheel and tire off Marketplace for $100 since the 20" tire OD is more than close enough to the 22" tire OD I'll be running. I'll de-clad it and replace the 17" spare that won't fit in the front due to the spindles.
 
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Now THAT is pretty effin' cool. It's different and it all fits together pretty well. His, being a truck and black, makes it an easier match. Picturing that setup on your Tahoe as it sits in that pic you posted doesn't quite work, IMO. But, you're here to prove you can make it work and I, for one, am anxious to see it happen.

Like I said, maybe something as simple as blacked-out trim is all it needs. Where's a good Photoshopper when you need one?!
Yeah his truck looks amazing and it really made me feel better about going in this direction.

I wish I can photoshop to see how they would look. That would be ideal!
 
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dani_yellz

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Out of those, I'd have to lean towards the Macks. The others are just too much of a classic design which, of course, is why they look so good on those square bods. Your body style of Tahoe isn't classic, it's classy, as in "elegant". The classic truck wheels on it would look like oversized spares.

Again, just my thoughts. Not bashing your ideas. I totally applaud you for venturing and honestly wanna see you pull something together.

I like the Mack’s but I think they look like super basic fat spoke. Which nothing wrong with that but because I want more steel look I am pretty sure I’m gonna go with the 22” Ambassador and color match them to the truck. Do the 7.5” baby moon caps.

I sent the sales department some questions and waiting for them to get back to me.


Wish me luck!
 

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I like the Mack’s but I think they look like super basic fat spoke. Which nothing wrong with that but because I want more steel look I am pretty sure I’m gonna go with the 22” Ambassador and color match them to the truck. Do the 7.5” baby moon caps.

I sent the sales department some questions and waiting for them to get back to me.


Wish me luck!

Should've sent them that side shot to see if they could PS their wheels onto it. :D
 

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Not my cup of tea, but very very cool nonetheless. We def needs pic of your Hoe when you get the new kicks on it.
 

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I understand your point there and it’s valid.

But let’s be real; GM puts heavy ass cast 22” wheels as an option on all of their full size SUV/Truck platforms and there’s no standard brake upgrade required when they do it.

So if GM can offer their heavy 22” wheels as an option without a “required” brake upgrade from the factory then if cast 22” wheels is route chosen then the current stock brakes will accommodate. Potentially wear sooner get less mileage out of pads, control arms, tie rods, etc. But at no rate more than if the vehicle was equipped with GM’s optional OEM 22” wheels.

I had 12 Escalade's before getting the callaway tahoe, and yes all of the Escalade's came with 22's from the factory, and they stopped but not very good, and if you added power the standard brakes were simply not good enough. The only reason my callaway stops is because of the big GM front brakes that you can get on these trucks. Honsetly I could care less if you upgrade or not, but I find stopping important
 
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dani_yellz

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WELL


MY DETROIT STEEL WHEEL COMPANY DREAMS ARE GONE!!!!!!!!!!!!


They responded to my email, and said that the 22'' will not fit. wtc.gif They can do 20'', but that looks WACK.


Back to the drawing board wtc.gif
 

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so they should change their website from 'custom wheels' to 'limited cookie cutter wheels'? LOL
 
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dani_yellz

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And why wont the 22” fit?
"Our 22" Wheel will be out to far as we max our backspacing out to 4.5" , However we can do our 20x9 with a 5.75" Backspace which will tuck and be just inside the fender ."

That was their response to my email.
 

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