Black Snowflake style replica wheels

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I am looking at a set of like new 20x9 black snowflake style replica wheels with 275/60/20 Toyo AT3 tires. These would be for our 23 Tahoe Z71. Question I have is will these clear the brake calipers? Anyone running these? If so can you please post pictures.


Here are the ones I am looking at

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What size are your OEM wheels now?
Diameter
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Offset

What is the offset of the replica wheels you’re looking to buy?
 

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It should fit no issues it’s when you go down on rim size when you start running into issues I believe a 18” is the smallest you can run on these if I’m not mistaken?
Worst case you can run a 1/4” wheel spacer on there it won’t hurt anything. I’ve ran 2-3” spacers with 14 wide wheels for years just get a good brand spacer if you go over 1/4” Someone else will hopefully chime in
 

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Definitely check the offset. They changed stuff with the ‘21 and up model…the factory wheels for the ‘20 and down models wont even fit the new rigs.

Best bet is to just bolt one on and see, as thats a guaranteed yay or nay.
 
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I passed on these. I was worried about the brake clearance and didn't want to run spacers. Also they had the wrong sensors in them. And he had them balanced with balancing beads. Was also asking too much for them IMO at $1800.
 

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I passed on these. I was worried about the brake clearance and didn't want to run spacers. Also they had the wrong sensors in them. And he had them balanced with balancing beads. Was also asking too much for them IMO at $1800.
Yeaaaaa, thats not too far off if the tires were brand new…thats basically a free set of wheels.
 
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this set new is $2400. They have roughly 10000 miles on them but would need to spend over $200 to get the sensors and rebalanced. So over $2000 once done. If he would of agreed to $1600 I would buy them.
 

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I am looking at a set of like new 20x9 black snowflake style replica wheels with 275/60/20 Toyo AT3 tires. These would be for our 23 Tahoe Z71. Question I have is will these clear the brake calipers? Anyone running these? If so can you please post pictures.


Here are the ones I am looking at
Not many 15-20 Y2KK wheels fit the new generation full size trucks and SUV's. There is an issue with the lack of clearance between the caliper and wheel hub OD and clearance of the caliper to the spokes. I know the Y2KK 22" snowflakes do not fit the new 4 piston calipers without 1/4" spacer and some caliper grinding. There is a thread somewhere in the net which wheels fit the Y2KK platform with the new 4 piston calipers.
 

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