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2023 Escalade 22's onto my 2013 LTZ. Will they fit ?? MY 2013 LTZ has the factory 20's. But I have a line on the 2023 Escalade takes offs.
Is the bolt pattern and offset the same ?
 

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2023 Escalade 22's onto my 2013 LTZ. Will they fit ?? MY 2013 LTZ has the factory 20's. But I have a line on the 2023 Escalade takes offs.
Is the bolt pattern and offset the same ?
Yes it’s the same it’ll bolt right up no issues
 

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2023 Escalade 22's onto my 2013 LTZ. Will they fit ?? MY 2013 LTZ has the factory 20's. But I have a line on the 2023 Escalade takes offs.
Is the bolt pattern and offset the same ?
I got late model GM 22's on my 10 Burb & 08 Yukon. Bolts right up but rubs the fender liners slightly when turning in reverse.
 
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So the 1" extra in diameter doesn't matter??
How about the TPMS ? Do they match up to the older vehicles ?
 

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If they have rubber on em, see if u can test drive em. If your LTZ has z55 autoride it’ll make that rim & tire combination behave like no other.
 

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You will need to swap the sensors over from your current tire setup. Bit other than that they should fit with no issues. I have 2021 Yukon take off 20s on my 2006 and they bolted right up.
 

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The wheels will work fine but the tires are too tall and will rub and the sensors will not work.
 
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ok, we have 1 vote for tires being too tall, which they are 1" larger in diameter. and a bunch of votes that they will work fine.....
 

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