Mr. Merk
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I always prefer the OEM+ look over something obviously aftermarket
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I've had 22's in the past but never 24's. I'm going to be building a "performance" truck (as much as I can with a huge heavy suburban) so I don't want wheels that will hinder more than help. Will the 24's hurt my performance in any reasonable amount over the 22's?
22s are almost 98 lbs.
No shame in 22s on a nbs..... at all
Chrome or brushed/polished aluminum on an Escalade makes sense, since chrome has been a calling card of luxury since the 50's (and probably before, but not quite like the 50's).The 24" TBSS wheels are lighter than the stock 22's. That is what had me order up a set. My truck has Tony's handling kit, Wilwood's and a 2.3L Whipple on it. I am in the same boat now. Being an Escalade though I really wanted polished aluminum as I think I need the shine to match the rest of the truck. The polished ones are 3 months out though so I am toying with black & machined or chrome.
My truck with the lowering/handling kit:
Under hood
Personally I think a 23" would look the best, but I am not trying that route. I tend to like the wheel gap and tire profile to be about the same.