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I am thinking the same thing but with OEM/Replica wheels.the vendors advertise that they will fit but the sales brochure doesn’t specify available for 2021 Tahoes, not even as potion. I have never purchased full black wheel’s especially Gloss back. With this scenario and the Midnight Blue I think Satin, Gloss, and Black Chrome will work pretty wheel and help tone down some of the excess for my tastes Chrome Looking for simple, reasonably easy to install and also something that looks good, but easy to undo.
 

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Anyone fit 325 yet? I'm running 285 on my diesel GMC Terrain. I can't imagine driving something this much heavier through curves without 325's.
 

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I used Wheel Cuty MN, had OEM 22” rims (set of four 4) shipped for $1300

Same pattern as the OE Polished Aluminum but powder coated gloss black to help subdue some of the what I consider excessive “Brightwork” of the Premier. Grille and mirror caps are next.

OE wheels I have checked and prices seem reasonable.
 

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Can someone help guide me as I go the other way into a smaller wheel.

My new '22 Z71 Tahoe comes with 275/60 R20s on 20x9 aluminum rims.

I want to switch to 275/70 R18 on 18" wheels. This is for a set of snow tires.

Will that work? Seems like the right match on tire diameter (almost the same, 33" vs 33.2"). I am hoping the 18" will give me some better grip up here in super-snow country.
 

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Can someone help guide me as I go the other way into a smaller wheel.

My new '22 Z71 Tahoe comes with 275/60 R20s on 20x9 aluminum rims.

I want to switch to 275/70 R18 on 18" wheels. This is for a set of snow tires.

Will that work? Seems like the right match on tire diameter (almost the same, 33" vs 33.2"). I am hoping the 18" will give me some better grip up here in super-snow country.

I have a Yukon AT4 and was considering a similar swap. Definitely doing 18s and was leaning toward a tire that is only 2/10” larger but noticed the oem tires at 33” are extremely close to the rear part of the front wheel liners at full lock. I could barely wedge my index finger in between. I’m considering a 265/70/18 instead that’s 32.6”. Not a fan of chasing rubbing issues, esp when snow/ice gets packed in there.
 

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I am thinking the same thing but with OEM/Replica wheels.the vendors advertise that they will fit but the sales brochure doesn’t specify available for 2021 Tahoes, not even as potion. I have never purchased full black wheel’s especially Gloss back. With this scenario and the Midnight Blue I think Satin, Gloss, and Black Chrome will work pretty wheel and help tone down some of the excess for my tastes Chrome Looking for simple, reasonably easy to install and also something that looks good, but easy to undo.

I had some 24 inch snowflakes & they fit great. I got them off of Ebay.

 

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Guys, do you know why the EOM wheel from previous Yukon/Tahoe generation (15-20) doesn't fit new cars 21-22 ? Just different offset ? What is offset of old ones (new has +24mm?)? Thanks,
 

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