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I would like to see some pictures of what people have bought aftermarket for 20" tires. I want to keep the stock offset.

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A set of GM take offs might be your best best. The offset and bolt pattern should be the same if they are 2012 and later. I'm leery of aftermarket and knockoff wheels, especially for an HD truck.

 

I recently bought a set of GM wheels from a 4 wheeler shop in southern VT. The part number references a 2020 - 2023 Denali and has the stock 47mm offset. The shop had them powder coated. They were not cheap but a lot cheaper than wheels ordered from the dealer and I got tired of looking for a set of factory wheels to put snow tires on before October. I ordered 4 TPMS sensors at my GMC dealer yesterday.

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5 hours ago, rjgvt said:

A set of GM take offs might be your best best. The offset and bolt pattern should be the same if they are 2012 and later. I'm leery of aftermarket and knockoff wheels, especially for an HD truck.

 

I recently bought a set of GM wheels from a 4 wheeler shop in southern VT. The part number references a 2020 - 2023 Denali and has the stock 47mm offset. The shop had them powder coated. They were not cheap but a lot cheaper than wheels ordered from the dealer and I got tired of looking for a set of factory wheels to put snow tires on before October. I ordered 4 TPMS sensors at my GMC dealer yesterday.

That's not a bad idea. II just found some takeoffs on Facebook marketplace that are $1100 including tires. They were the optional wheels that GM was asking $3995 for.

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1 hour ago, bruceb58 said:

That's not a bad idea. II just found some takeoffs on Facebook marketplace that are $1100 including tires. They were the optional wheels that GM was asking $3995 for.

 

Sounds like a good deal.

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Just installed yesterday: Fuel Rebel 8 20x9 +01MM offsets on 35x12.5x20 Falken Wildpeak AT4W. There was a little rubbing of the front fender liner at full steer so I trimmed about 6" off the bottom of the liners and now have no other clearance issues. (EDIT: Sooo I found out that the trimming was actually unnecessary (DOH!). There's a bracket that is fairly thin attaching the front of the liner to the frame and it can be bent enough (~1.5" forward) to clear the larger tire. Although trimming it was unnecessary it doesn't look too bad so I'll take the lower case L on that one).  

 

 

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On 5/17/2024 at 12:55 PM, davidm767 said:

Just installed yesterday. Fuel Rebel 8 20x9 +01MM offsets on 35x12.5x20 Falken Wildpeak AT4W. There was a little rubbing of the front fender liner at full steer so I trimmed about 6" off the bottom of the liners and thankfully no other clearance issues.

 

 

 

 

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looks really good man!......looks more proportionate

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On 5/17/2024 at 4:20 AM, bruceb58 said:

I would like to see some pictures of what people have bought aftermarket for 20" tires. I want to keep the stock offset.

I looked for a long time and was unable to find 20" with the stock offset.  Closest I could find was 25mm.  Finally found a set of brand new takeoffs a month or two ago that I will use for winters

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