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My truck rides really smooth/nice with the 22's. The 5.3 will spin the Bridgestone Duelers pretty good as well. I was very impressed getting on the gas after the light turned green. I said to myself "Damn" I just spun tires and really did not try that hard. LOL!!

 

IMO, the truck looks complete with the big wheels.

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That's a nice price for them. It's a 2995 dollar option on my window sticker. Either way though.. Go big or go home lol. The 22's really set the truck off! The Bridgestone's are one hell of a tire to.

 

 

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Check out eBay.

 

 

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Do u guys know we're I can buy sey wheels 22"?

eBay or Craigslist are both great sources

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For the truck owners that went with the 22" wheels. Did you also get the 22" steel wheels that the truck was shipped with?

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For the truck owners that went with the 22" wheels. Did you also get the 22" steel wheels that the truck was shipped with?

That would be sweet, but no :nonod:

Dealer option for my 285/45r22 was $4400 :throwup:

Rides smooth luv dubbin dubbin

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Do u guys know we're I can buy sey wheels 22"?

I have a set if your in California. There in the for sale section if you want to see pics.

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I love the SEY wheels... I need to check your listing out.

My 22" ride good, even though they are not as plush as the factory 18", I am still very pleased with the ride quality of my '14.

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We got the OEM black 6-spoke 22's and they are quiet and handle awesome. Not really an off-road combination but will report back after going to to lease in a couple weeks.

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does anybody have pictures Of the wheels SES on their 2014 Denali? if so could you please post some pictures trying to decide which ones to get ses or sey. Thanks

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