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Oh yeah? Well, since you're the authority on what's better looking, how does this look to you?

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... And how about now?

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Keep talking shit and maybe I'll find three more to join it. They'll have bacon grease, egg shell and avocado rind on 'em by 0800 tomorrow.

LOL nice bust LOL!


Well, since I'm relatively new here and don't know the other members that well, I don't know if you're kidding around or really pissed off by my statement. Either way, we all have our preference. Anyway, that picture really has no affect. I'm pretty much set on going larger now. BTW, if I didn't already mention it, I appreciate the info you gave, especially about the cladded wheels, which I knew nothing about. I'll be avoiding those.

You in good hands here man!!
 
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We're (mostly) friends and family here. At the least, it's the internet- it's not so serious. Definitely NOT pissed off. Especially not over something as subjective as which generation of vehicle looks better. I wouldn't even go through the trouble to take and upload pics if I were responding out of anger. You bet your ass I'd do it for teh lulz, though. I saw your original post and it reminded me that I had one of those center caps in the garage. Just one, so I didn't bother piping up until that last opportunity. One is as good as none, ya know? BTW, I was careful to not let it get the coffee grounds on it in the trash can and removed it after the pic. It's up for grabs if you want it or if anyone is missing one.




I'm all about documenting and sharing! Yeah, it takes a special kind of donkey to put in that kind of work for some very basic wheels. But, when you like the basic look and want something not so common that you "made yourself", you gotta be that donkey.
Well, thanks again for that info. On a related subject, those other wheels that I posted, what do you all think about $600 for them. Brand new, never been on the ground. The guy had them swapped out for black when he bought the truck. They're 20s. So you don't have to scroll back, here they are:

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Well, thanks again for that info. On a related subject, those other wheels that I posted, what do you all think about $600 for them. Brand new, never been on the ground. The guy had them swapped out for black when he bought the truck. They're 20s. So you don't have to scroll back, here they are:

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Easily worth that $$.
 

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Well, thanks again for that info. On a related subject, those other wheels that I posted, what do you all think about $600 for them. Brand new, never been on the ground. The guy had them swapped out for black when he bought the truck. They're 20s. So you don't have to scroll back, here they are:

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$600 is a great price for new factory wheels. If you like 'em that much (size, style and newness), go for it. But you still gotta get tires. If I were fine with 18s, I'd likely pick something like those you mentioned earlier if the tires were good. Good-looking wheels with tires for $100 less than the cost of just those new 20" wheels.
 
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Yeah, I've been bouncing that around. I haven't made up my mind yet. The price is good on he 18s, plus they're only about 10 miles from my house. The 20s are about an hour away. I do like the fact that I can pick my own tires with the 20s...more money, but with the mileage I put on each year, they should last a long time. I'm retired, so I don't drive a lot of miles each day plus I have an old 96 beater Jimmy that I drive a lot. One question I had about the 20s, is the center hub the same size on the new GM wheels as it is on the GMT800?
 

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Buy used tires off of FB Marketplace, Craigslist, or even eBay. Why? Then you can try the looks and ride of both the 18s and the 20s, and see which you prefer. Maybe even have a Summer and Winter set of tires.
 
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Well, the 18s fell through. The kid was being a jerk about them and when to meet, so I passed. I found another set of the same wheels with Nitto Terra Grapplers on them with good tread, but they guy wants $800 vice the $600 of the other set. The tires look like they have a decent amount of tread on them, so I'm considering it. I was hoping to pay less, but that doesn't seem bad for the wheels and tires. Anyone running the Terra Grapplers in 265/65/18?
 
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Sam, I saw your post in the Official wheel thread with this picture of your Yukon. Those wheels look nice on it. I was wondering if you were happy with your decision to get those. I've run across a set of them not too far away with decent tires on them (Firestone Destination LE2). Are they a pain to keep clean or fairly easy?

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Sam, I saw your post in the Official wheel thread with this picture of your Yukon. Those wheels look nice on it. I was wondering if you were happy with your decision to get those. I've run across a set of them not too far away with decent tires on them (Firestone Destination LE2). Are they a pain to keep clean or fairly easy?

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Thanks @Jeff53. I couldn’t be happier with them! They are a little tedious to clean, but using quality ceramic/ carbon pads from Powerstop, they stay pretty darn clean! Very little brake dust, and excellent stopping capability.
 

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