Official oem/replica wheel thread

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TheGreatGazoo

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Yeah, buddy! There you are! Looks GREAT. I've seen those wheels a couple of times, kind of the "update" to the ones I have. IL twins, ftw. You doin ok?

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Yeah, life’s been crazy. We had our 3rd back in August (little girl) and then I bought a house because I’m out of ******* room. Been working on it since December and hopefully moving in soon. This KungFlu is really ******* up my timetable.
 

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I just found this thread, haven't posted yet. But I've had a lot of experience with switching out for OEM wheels, so I figured I'd share.
Started with the Stock 16's, barf.
Found a very good deal on the 2015 Sierra 20's, so I threw those on for last year, but they didn't ride well. Got a flat in one of the tires, so I sold them and got
2011 Yukon 17's with nice Hankook Dynapro's for this past winter.
Winter is over, so on Tuesday I found these new Silverado 18's for a decent price, and I got them, but the tires were kinda crap on them.
I swallowed my pride and bought new 2020 Silverado take-offs with new tires today. So currently trying to sell the 18's and the 17's I had on this past week. I'm tired of jacking my car up and down!
But in all seriousness, I've wanted this type of 18's since I've seen them, and I'm very happy that they look good and ride well.
Hope this is helpful to someone!
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I just found this thread, haven't posted yet. But I've had a lot of experience with switching out for OEM wheels, so I figured I'd share.
Started with the Stock 16's, barf.
Found a very good deal on the 2015 Sierra 20's, so I threw those on for last year, but they didn't ride well. Got a flat in one of the tires, so I sold them and got
2011 Yukon 17's with nice Hankook Dynapro's for this past winter.
Winter is over, so on Tuesday I found these new Silverado 18's for a decent price, and I got them, but the tires were kinda crap on them.
I swallowed my pride and bought new 2020 Silverado take-offs with new tires today. So currently trying to sell the 18's and the 17's I had on this past week. I'm tired of jacking my car up and down!
But in all seriousness, I've wanted this type of 18's since I've seen them, and I'm very happy that they look good and ride well.
Hope this is helpful to someone!
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Love the look of the Denali 20s. Too bad you couldn’t get the tires sorted out to fix the ride. They look so good on this gen truck. Maybe I’m biased... lol. Anyways the 2020 silvy wheels look great on your truck! Good look man!
 

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I have a fitment question. I have 22x9 with 31mm offset wheels on my 13 suburban LTZ. I am looking at some 22” take-offs with 24mm offset. I think that will be fine but wanted to reach out to see if anyone has any experience with this.
 

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