Question on 05 rims
JackBauer
11-08-2005, 12:03 PM
I really like the new 05 Rims they kind of look like perpellar on a plane. How much would they be if I want to buy them stand alone to put on my 03 Denali? Also do they ride any smoother then the "01-04" Stock Denali Rims? Just toying with the idea.
YukonGMC
11-08-2005, 07:48 PM
I always thought rims rode better with rubber on them. :lol2: I prefer Michelin for a smoother ride.
Are you talking the 20" rims ? I don't really like the ride on the shorter tires myself. The 17" are fine with me. With a nice 70 or 75 sidewall height as opposed to the 45,50,55's.
Van Chevrolet out of Carrollton, Tx has a few spots on e-Bay selling several different styles of the 20" GM rims + 275x50x20 Goodyear Eagles for $2150.+ free shipping. You won't beat that price I don't believe. Includes lugnuts and covers except the center caps.
Are you talking the 20" rims ? I don't really like the ride on the shorter tires myself. The 17" are fine with me. With a nice 70 or 75 sidewall height as opposed to the 45,50,55's.
Van Chevrolet out of Carrollton, Tx has a few spots on e-Bay selling several different styles of the 20" GM rims + 275x50x20 Goodyear Eagles for $2150.+ free shipping. You won't beat that price I don't believe. Includes lugnuts and covers except the center caps.
attackdog
11-08-2005, 09:39 PM
Jack: The option for those rims are about $3,000. I put 20's on my 01' for half that price. You could find the same rim cheaper. The ride isn't bad, but deffinately not as good as factory.
tonytone
11-15-2005, 05:53 PM
And depending on your rim style tastes, you could get a set of 22" wheels/tires for just a wee bit more than the $2150 for the OEM 20" set. But if you had you heart set on those, then I reckon that that might be a decent price for them, although that is a bit more than most would pay for aftermarket 20" wheels/tires.
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