2011YukonDenali62
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Once again someone is asking about the newer wheels on a NNBS yukon. I apologize.
I've just picked up a silver 2011 Yukon XL Denali with the factory 20" chrome wheels - flaking chrome and all BUT they've got brand and new Michelin 275/55R20 tires on them.
I'm looking on Ebay at reps of the newer gm wheels. I put a set of 18" "trail boss" wheels on my father in laws 02 silverado and they look great. So I'm leaning to the 20" set of those style but I've seen several of these listing showing several different offsets (+26 thru +28)
I also see these "AT4"? style. Split 6 spoke wheels have a +28 offset. I can read until my head hurts but I'm more visual of a person lol.
I know the newer style bolt up to the older models. My biggest concern is how will they sit in the wells? I don't want massive poke out of the fenders. Flush is ideal but a tad outside wouldn't offend me.
I'm also not opposed to being told/shown what looks great for these vehicles lol
I've just picked up a silver 2011 Yukon XL Denali with the factory 20" chrome wheels - flaking chrome and all BUT they've got brand and new Michelin 275/55R20 tires on them.
I'm looking on Ebay at reps of the newer gm wheels. I put a set of 18" "trail boss" wheels on my father in laws 02 silverado and they look great. So I'm leaning to the 20" set of those style but I've seen several of these listing showing several different offsets (+26 thru +28)
I also see these "AT4"? style. Split 6 spoke wheels have a +28 offset. I can read until my head hurts but I'm more visual of a person lol.
I know the newer style bolt up to the older models. My biggest concern is how will they sit in the wells? I don't want massive poke out of the fenders. Flush is ideal but a tad outside wouldn't offend me.
I'm also not opposed to being told/shown what looks great for these vehicles lol