New 2015 Denali 22's on 2012 Yukon

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Ordered from a guy in Georgia (Eazydealin), they are a direct OEM copy.
Says they are made in the same plant as the OEM ones? But who knows.
Parked next to a new 2015 at a local dealer and can't tell them apart at all.
Came complete with sensors, mounted, balanced and lugs. Listed for 2495.00
Got them for 2250.00 per set because I ordered 2 sets at the same time. (One set for my buddy's Yukon) Sold my 20" polished take offs for 1100.00 today, so I only had 1150.00 in the swap.
Anyone know someone in Indiana who can do the drop?
 

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Damn I'm surprised it cost that much for replicas. I see some on eBay right now for 2299+250shipping for OEM take offs brand new.

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Can you post more pics with no filter?
 

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Robbie sells them! Hit him up Felix
 
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Damn I'm surprised it cost that much for replicas. I see some on eBay right now for 2299+250shipping for OEM take offs brand new.

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That totalls 2549.00
I actually paid 2250.00 to my door with new lugs, the GM stamp on the back wasn't worth 299.00 to me. Figured I'd put that toward the Belltech kit.
To each his own I guess.
 

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That totalls 2549.00
I actually paid 2250.00 to my door with new lugs, the GM stamp on the back wasn't worth 299.00 to me. Figured I'd put that toward the Belltech kit.
To each his own I guess.

Good point. I wonder if there is a difference in build quality/fit/finish. Anyways I love the look man. Very nicely done!
 

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Looks really damn good!

I will also vote for getting the Belltech 2/4 kit.
 
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Pulled the trigger on a Belltech 2-3/4 Drop from NorcalSS w/ the endlinks and bumpstops as advised. Looking forward to next week!
 

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Wheels look great! Nice color combo.


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Good point. I wonder if there is a difference in build quality/fit/finish. Anyways I love the look man. Very nicely done!

There most definitely is a difference in quality. OEM wheels undergo stringent testing to make sure they hold up under countless conditions. GM invests millions into their wheels while a company who makes replicas doesn't have the resources to do such a thing. Looks can be deceiving. To each their own.
 

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