Looks great!
Are you still happy with the ride quality? Are you riding at the stock height?
I'm thinking of going with the same setup on my 07 Denali XL, but not sure if I should go with 20" instead since it's a daily driver with a lot of long weekend road trips.
Is the 285/45/22 the equivalent to 275/55/20?
Yes, ride quality is no worse than the 20, running same tires. I settled on 32 psi cold.
I am however experiencing some vibration issues over 50 mph. wheel doesn't shake but I can feel it and it bugs the ever living shit out of me. I took it to a 2nd shop with the road force balancing machine and they said all was good. they couldn't feel the vibration they said and they couldn't find anything remotely worn to recommend replacing. I was starting to think I was nuts and took a 2.5 hour all highway road trip with a friend and he could feel it.
I rotated the tires today, just front to back, and it's better but still there. I don't know if it's the rims or tires.
Never had an issue with aftermarket wheels before, maybe one of the tires. I need to get it over to discount tire where I got the tires. I didn't have the issue before the rims and tires so it has to be one of them. I could just have a bad tire or something, I really don't think it's drivetrain or suspension.
even with this issue I know it's not related to the 22 size because under 50 she rides just as smooth as before.
I'm open for suggestions! I will sell or trade these wheels if I cannot get resolved and I sure don't want to, they look great an no one has them around by me!
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Oh on my road trip at 72 mph cruise on I with 4 adults and 2 kids I got 18.9 overall, reset the trip meter when I left. If I drive the old 2 lanes I can get close to 19.5. I have the 3.42 gears and just the noisy intake tube. Blackbear tune in 2 weeks!
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Oh, another thing that just oozes confidence about the quality of these wheels, got this email from the eBay seller earlier in the week:
Dear al2fast,
YOU NEED TO KNOW THIS SORRY FOR NOT HAVING IT IN LISTING READ HOW TO CLEAN AND NOT CLEAN THESE WHEELS DO NOT USE A CAR WASH THAT USES CHEMICALS TO CLEAN THE VEHICLE*
DO NOT USE ANY WHEEL CLEANERS AT ALL OR ANY CHEMICAL CLEANERS IT WILL TAKE THE FINISH OFF THE WHEELS
WHEEL CLEANERS CAN AND WILL REMOVE THE FINISH OR STAIN OR DISCOLOR THE WHEELS*
USE ONLY SOAP AND WATER & USE ONLY HIGH GRADE CLEAR COAT POLISH
Damage from using abrasives or polishing compounds USE ONLY HIGH GRADE CLEAR COAT POLISH THANKS BOB
- kens-tires
Been through a car wash or 3 and they have not fallen apart yet. Gotta love don't use wheel cleaner on your wheels. I was already resigned to the fact that they were ebay specials and they may not be as durable as factory wheels and the price reflects that and I would rechrome them in the future if necessary because I really like the look.
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One other thing, I'm torquing to 140 ft/lbs. I don't think doing less would make a difference.