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Got rid of the 22s and put factory 20s back on with 275/60/20 michelin ltx ms2. Along with .5" spacers in fromt and .25" in back. The michelins ride perfect. And look pretty good too.post-124495-0-81485100-1415205134_thumb.jpgpost-124495-0-53759500-1415205147_thumb.jpgpost-124495-0-08066800-1415205156_thumb.jpgpost-124495-0-63778400-1415205166_thumb.jpgpost-124495-0-63845500-1415205178_thumb.jpgpost-124495-0-98315700-1415205189_thumb.jpg

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Got rid of the 22s and put factory 20s back on with 275/60/20 michelin ltx ms2. Along with .5" spacers in fromt and .25" in back. The michelins ride perfect. And look pretty good too.attachicon.gifimage.jpgattachicon.gifimage.jpgattachicon.gifimage.jpgattachicon.gifimage.jpgattachicon.gifimage.jpgattachicon.gifimage.jpg

Looks good....

 

Curious as to why you got rid of your 22's? Didn't like the ride quality?

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Got rid of the 22s and put factory 20s back on with 275/60/20 michelin ltx ms2. Along with .5" spacers in fromt and .25" in back. The michelins ride perfect. And look pretty good too. image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg

Any rubbing? What spacers did u get?

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Looks good....

 

Curious as to why you got rid of your 22's? Didn't like the ride quality?

Just thought it looked a little better with 20s and a level and not too showy. The ride with these michelins are definitely better than the stock goodyears and the stock 22s, which i was goimg for. But neither was super bad just not as good as these michelins.
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Any rubbing? What spacers did u get?

Nope no rubbing but its close on thenpassenger side ever simce i put these new tires on. Just picked some up off ebay from a trusted seller
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Heres is my current ride and here is my old ride

 

left truck my old summit white 2014 Denali 6.2L

 

right is new white diamond 2015 Denali 6.2L

 

picking up the 2015 Denali friday

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Heres is my current ride and here is my old ride

 

 

left truck my old summit white 2014 Denali 6.2L

 

right is new white diamond 2015 Denali 6.2L

 

picking up the 2015 Denali friday

 

Nice so you have two Denalis now? Any plans for the new one?

 

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So you have 2 now or did the new one replace the old?

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Why the wait till Friday if its in and you've seen it?

 

 

Sent from my iPhone 6+

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Why the wait till Friday if its in and you've seen it?

 

 

Sent from my iPhone 6+

 

 

who are you talking to? jw

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who are you talking to? jw

My bad, I should have quoted. White_Denali

 

 

Sent from my iPhone 6+

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So you have 2 now or did the new one replace the old?

 

no trading in the 2014 denali on the 2015 one

Why the wait till Friday if its in and you've seen it?

 

 

Sent from my iPhone 6+

dealer has to install some accessories as well as get the truck ready no inspection yet or anything

i did notice on the seat it said special 8 speed test from plant with a check mark wonder what type of test they do?

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Heres is my current ride and here is my old ride

 

left truck my old summit white 2014 Denali 6.2L

 

right is new white diamond 2015 Denali 6.2L

 

picking up the 2015 Denali friday

 

 

 

If you don't mind my asking, how much of a trade value did you get for your '14, and did you get any trade incentives? I'm thinking of upgrading again. My dealer doesn't have any 6.2's yet though.

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