Anybody running CK375's

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Anybody running 375's on your 15+ Tahoe,Yukon,Escalade? I've seen a few pics online but can't seem to locate them. Post here if your running them or have pics of someone else's truck:D
 

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Idk by you would want old style wheels on a new SUV . Seems odd. I'd want new style wheels on a newer SUV
 
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Yessir! I would like to see pics before I place my order:D
 

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Yessir! I would like to see pics before I place my order:D
I have a brand new set of 22 inch Texas Edition wheels sitting here in boxes and won't put them on cause I can't decide on them or the 375's.
 
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I have a brand new set of 22 inch Texas Edition wheels sitting here in boxes and won't put them on cause I can't decide on them or the 375's.

Lol! You sound just me man.
 

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Ok @BADRIDES this solution has been posted before. 375s on one side and the TE on the other side. You have 360 degrees of new wheel love from both sides every day....lol

Seriously though both of those wheels are a winner. I would rock either pair of those on my Suburban but am leaning down the track towards maybe the TE after the LTZs get too old. You cannot go wrong, other than the 375s are a little more effort to clean with all the grooves. If that is a detailing consideration. lol
 

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Ok @BADRIDES this solution has been posted before. 375s on one side and the TE on the other side. You have 360 degrees of new wheel love from both sides every day....lol


Seriously though both of those wheels are a winner. I would rock either pair of those on my Suburban but am leaning down the track towards maybe the TE after the LTZs get too old. You cannot go wrong, other than the 375s are a little more effort to clean with all the grooves. If that is a detailing consideration. lol
Spokes are a concern for me on the 375's cause I saw a dirty set the other day and I was like oh hell no.
 

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