22" Denali Rims

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I want to do put 22's on My 03 Denali at some point. I also want to be able to keep regular style tires on there. My question is this: has anybody done this, and do the stock 22's on the 09"s and newer models work on my truck too? WHat are my options if I want to keep bigger tires so all my gauges still work right and everything?
 

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I'm confused by your post. Yes, they will bolt up to your '03. What do you mean by 'regular style tires'? Also, what do you mean by making your gauges still 'work right and everything'? Are you trying to be sure you don't have to recalibrate your speedo? If so, all you need to do is make sure you overall diameter of the wheel/tire package remains the same. This means a lower profile tire on the 22 as opposed to whatever you have stock on your rig right now....
 
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Sorry about that I should have been more clear, I didn't want to have to put low pros on the truck cause I just assume they don't last as long. And yes I was also wondering about having to re-calibrate the speedometer.

Where is a good place to source rims and tires for low cost?
 

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New 22" GM rims and GM spec tires don't come cheap, especially when you add the cost of tpms, caps, and lug nuts ... used ones pop up every once in a while on ebay/cl.

I just got mine new with all the above for $2100 and that's considered a steal.

But I don't think there will be need to recalibrate if you use spec tires ... I went from oem 18s to 24s and back to 22s and haven't noticed but tiny variations in readings. :waytogo:
 

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I have GM accessory 20 inch wheels (CK628) with 305/50/20 on my Denali. The wheels were $368/each at the dealer. They are lighter and look better than the aftermarket 20 inch wheels it had before.

Like was stated before, scout ebay daily. You may be able to ****** a 'take off' set.
 

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I am running the escalade 22's on mine and went from a stock 17 inch rim and the tires still have enough height to keep the ride good. I picked mine up brand new from the dealership with tires for $1800. I already had new sensors for them to put in though. Speedometer is off slightly according to my GPS but at 80 mph the speedometer reads about 78 so not a big deal. Don't sweat the small stuff, just make it look good!
 

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I got mine off craigslist

They fit and ride great, its my wifes yukon, she did not want me to spend the $$$$, but she has since admitted to loving them, believe it or not, I have only $800 invested in this set
 

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:eek: Where did you get that for $800??
 

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