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in the market for new rims maybe, just curious if there is a site where i can view and price out gm stock rims of various styles..i'm skeptical about the aftermarket route because i've heard alot of bad issues with them and also i'm not looking for 24 inch spinners

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gmpartsdirect.com is selling GM factory wheels at a discounted rate. There's another, but I don't remember :dunno:

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is there images? i'm looking for nice 16 inch stockers, i have steelys atm and they are begining to rust and are heavy

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how much? and what size,conditon and do you have the bolt covers?

 

 

like 225. yes i have the covers. they brand new just dirty, haha. i got the truck brand new and then put new rims and tires on. so they have like no miles on them. they are 245/75/R16

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After I make the big wheel trade with SierraRR this weekend I'll have a set of 2006 17" factory rims and tires available. If your interested I can take a picture of them for you. Where do you live?

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If you want OEM wheels, EBAY is a good place to look. Not many sites selling factory wheels.

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After I make the big wheel trade with SierraRR this weekend I'll have a set of 2006 17" factory rims and tires available. If your interested I can take a picture of them for you. Where do you live?

 

depends on price and condition, my question is will 17s fit on a 2004 1500, will they fit over the calipers and such?

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