Lets see those wheels! Yukon Owners also question about wheels

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TravisBurrell

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Can the 07-14 Yukon owners please post your pics of your wheels on your Yukon. OEM or Aftermarket.

Im looking all over this forum and all over the internet for people and their wheels to see what is available out there.

I would LOVE to see your aftermarket setups also.

I also have a question. I have a 2014 Yukon Denali AWD. It is currently sitting on 22" ALY5410 style wheels. I was lucky enough to get this vehicle with these wheels on it. I honestly love these wheels but I really would like to know what other wheels from Chevy/GMC fit on the AWD Denalis. I know that something to do with the AWD has to do with what I can and cant have on my vehicle. Could someone provide feedback?
 

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Any 6-lug GM wheel from any year of truck or SUV will fit as well as thousands of aftermarket wheels. Your choices are endless. Some here run up to 30" wheels on here but most stay in the 20-24" sizes. My 02 has run 26" Dub Ballers and currently 22" Replicas. My 08 Silverado is bagged and runs 26" custom intro billets. AWD has nothing to do with wheels other than it's important that the tires all need to be the same diameter.

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Any 6-lug GM wheel from any year of truck or SUV will fit as well as thousands of aftermarket wheels. Your choices are endless. Some here run up to 30" wheels on here but most stay in the 20-24" sizes. My 02 has run 26" Dub Ballers and currently 22" Replicas. My 08 Silverado is bagged and runs 26" custom intro billets. AWD has nothing to do with wheels other than it's important that the tires all need to be the same diameter.

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The Colorado/Canyon run a smaller hub so the center hole on the wheels are smaller but they run the same lug pattern... just FYI
 

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I should have specified full-size.

I would assume you could mill out the center hub hole but not 100% positive.

I did that to a set of Nissan Titan wheels to fit them on a Hardbody. Titans have a 3" hub and the Hardbodies have a 4" hub oddly enough.

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18" Titan wheels look good on the older trucks IMO. I always like it when you can do a mod that makes people stop and think... did that come that way or was that an option.

Also the Nissan 6 lug is the same as the GM 6 lug in case anyone was wondering.
 

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Any 6-lug GM wheel from any year of truck or SUV will fit as well as thousands of aftermarket wheels. Your choices are endless. Some here run up to 30" wheels on here but most stay in the 20-24" sizes. My 02 has run 26" Dub Ballers and currently 22" Replicas. My 08 Silverado is bagged and runs 26" custom intro billets. AWD has nothing to do with wheels other than it's important that the tires all need to be the same diameter.

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The other part to the AWD question is that tires need to all be the same tread pattern. Otherwise it screws up the stabilitrak. @TravisBurrell , But like he said all the 6x5.5” lug nut pattern wheels from the full size SUVs and trucks will fit on a 2014 Yukon Denali. I had the chrome 20” 8 spoke Denali wheels on my 2006 for about a year and a half. Currently I have a set of 2015 Denali 20s mounted up:

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I know you asked about 07-14 models and this is 2018 so ignore if needed. However, if you like the style of your wheel powder coating is a great option to change the look. I powder coated my OEM 22s in Evo Grey (center cap is now plastidiped to match). I got to keep the OEM quality wheel and got a color closer to what I wanted.

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okay I was just concerned that the AWD would be different with the hubs or something. There was some vehicles I have read that were different with ET because of RWD compared to AWD or brake rotor clearance or something but just wanted to verify.
 
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Any 6-lug GM wheel from any year of truck or SUV will fit as well as thousands of aftermarket wheels. Your choices are endless. Some here run up to 30" wheels on here but most stay in the 20-24" sizes. My 02 has run 26" Dub Ballers and currently 22" Replicas. My 08 Silverado is bagged and runs 26" custom intro billets. AWD has nothing to do with wheels other than it's important that the tires all need to be the same diameter.

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Yeah I like the 22" style you have. Not sure what that style is? Ive been looking for that style name online. "Snowflake"??

Is it the ALY5698U80??

Ive been thinking of getting that style in 22" for mine.
 
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also curious what the black ALY5620U45/5821 style would look like on our 07-14.
 

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