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yes they would work

CK805 OEM 05-06 Denali wheels


I wouldn't pay $800 for them. Maybe $600, especially if the tires are worn...
 
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Well, they are beautiful and very rare wheels ... $800 is not a terrible starting asking price with lugs and caps if they have tpms in them and if the scuff is very small.

Negotiate away.

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ETA: Although I'm not sure if NBS tpms work with nnbs trucks. :think:
 
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Thanks for the replies. We just bought an 2008 Yukon Denali with custom 24 inch rims. My wife drives the car mostly and the rims are a bit much for her. Considering replacing with a stock 20 or 22 inch? Any thoughts advice on whether to go 20 vs. 22 and folks favorite stock rims are appreciated.

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[/COLOR]ETA: Although I'm not sure if NBS tpms work with nnbs trucks. :think:

They do not


Thanks for the replies. We just bought an 2008 Yukon Denali with custom 24 inch rims. My wife drives the car mostly and the rims are a bit much for her. Considering replacing with a stock 20 or 22 inch? Any thoughts advice on whether to go 20 vs. 22 and folks favorite stock rims are appreciated.

Thanks

I would go with the 22" GM accessory wheels. CK375's being the most favorite, but no longer made. CK916's like on Soulsea's Denali look good as well.


Talk to Robbie (SuperchargedSS), he can help you with any rim you need

http://tahoeyukonforum.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=83

his site
http://oempartsdirectinc.com/wheels/
 
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The stock Denali 20s are nice wheels, and a lot of folks (like myself) take them off to step up to 22s, so one can usually get a pretty good deal on them. The CK916 22" I have are my favorite for Denalis. But a lot of the 22" CK wheels work well with these trucks, it's just a matter of personal preference.

The 20s will ride softer and more comfortable, the 22s will be stiffer and corner better.
 

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I ran my 20's at 40 PSI, for a while... I can imagine that is what 22's would ride like....Stiff.
 

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Go with a factory spec 22 :imo:... it rides great (not much different from a stock 20) especially since you have AutoRide on your Denali. I've owned the CK916 and CK375 (replica) and would def recommend it to anyone looking to get rims but don't want to go too big. A lot of people get the CK375's but who cares bc they look :boobs:!!!

My old tahoe on CK916:
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My current avy on CK375 (replica's... only thing available since GM discontinued them):
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Is $1000 for these below a better deal? Assuming tires are the same condition on bother?

http://sacramento.craigslist.org/pts/3230124928.html

if the tires are 9/32" or better and TPMS sensors are included, $1000 isnt bad at all.

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I ran my 20's at 40 PSI, for a while... I can imagine that is what 22's would ride like....Stiff.

The 22s dont ride anywhere near stiff.
 

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