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On the Chevrolet website when building a Tahoe/Suburban the 24” rims you’re after are available to add as an option.

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They are a $2,225 wheel option. Keep in mind I had the Suburban High Country already selected which comes standard with 22” rims. The $2,225 adder is on top of the 22” rims that come standard.

When you go to add them to the vehicle they require a bunch of other options as a “package” that add a total of $6,560 worth of options to the vehicle purchase.

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Personally I think you would be setting yourself up to be let down if you think you can get a dealer to procure these 24” rims for no additional charge as a negotiation to close a sale. If they were an extra $500, maybe. Dealers don’t make much margin off new vehicle sales it’s all made on pre-owned vehicle sales and service. But hey the worst they could say is no.

It would be realistic that they may offer you a deal by trading in the 22” rims that come on the vehicle you buy as credit towards the purchase price of the 24” rims.

It may also be very possible that those particular 24” rims are not available unless the dealership happens to have a similar vehicle on the lot with the $6,560 package added to its build that includes the rims. If that is the case the dealership may ask for more than the $2,225 for the 22” to 24” wheel trade.

The 24” rims definitely have an OEM GM part number. The question is can they be purchased by themselves through a GM OEM parts dealer.

There are a couple brand new take offs listed on eBay reasonably priced per rim compared to getting through a GM dealership.



Also in one of the eBay auctions there’s a pic of the back side of the rim with a number stamped into it;

GM 84949593

That might be the part number but a quick google search of “GM 84949593” does not appear to bring up anything related to that 24” rim.

This is why I stated not to bring up money. I just want some help from the dealer. I'd buy these outright on my own if I could get them online or from the parts department.

I know I can add them in the build process, that's how I am searching for vehicles and I'm having a hard time because none are located near me. There are more results if I use 22s vs 24s, that's why I was considering buying one with 22s then getting the 24s later.

Thanks for your post, I'm looking into those links.

I also like the 22s that you posted, but I think I like the 24s just a bit more. Either option is fine with me, but I'm in the research stage which is why I'm asking and looking at options.
 

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