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I have a Denali and I ordered my lift, wheel and tires which brings me to the question; what are my stock Denali wheels and tires worth? I have 5k on them.

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Whatever someone's willing to pay lol. I would say around 14-15 hundred. I would check eBay and see what others are bidding and start there.

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Sold mine separately without TPS. $800 for 20"rims and $460 for the SR-A goodyears with 3700 miles listing on craigslist. Had 3 calls for the denali rims same day listed, sold following day.

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It also depends how saturated the market is by you. I was the first one to receive my denali in my area back in november so they were pretty rare at the time.

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It also depends how saturated the market is by you. I was the first one to receive my denali in my area back in november so they were pretty rare at the time.

 

This does play a factor for sure. I've had my 18" All-Star wheels with Toyo Open Country 275/70 tires on Craigslist for months now at $1,000 but not one singe offer. I think it's mainly because they are 18's not 20's and the fact that I am in Houston and there are plenty of places with brand new take-offs for the same price but with stock Goodyear SR-A tires.

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If they were mine, I'd want to sell them as quickly as possible. Everyday more of these come on the market and the new trucks are a month or so away. If the new trucks have a newer version (even the finish) that will drive the value of your wheels down. A set of perfect wheels and tires from a 2-3 year old truck are worth a lot less than this year's version. Find the lowest price on the net, match it or beat it by a little and get them out of the garage.

 

I gave away my 2008 take offs to a friend. I just gave away my Goodyear SR-A tires from my 2014 to a friend.

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FWIW, and as benchmark only, The GMC MSRP for a new 20" OEM Denali K1500 Chrome wheel is over $650 per rim excluding the center cap and the TPMS.

 

That said, take-offs can be found the only problem being the shipping cost if not in the buyer's local vicinity.

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I think the market on takeoff wheels and tires is fickle and dynamic. What you might have sold them for a few months ago may be drastically different from what you might be able to sell them for in a couple months. The new OEM price has little meaning, in my opinion. I think its what the used market is doing that is most relevant.

 

I remember buying some takeoff wheels for my last truck. They were about a year old model. I paid $200 for the set. Six months earlier I would have had to pay 4-5 times that.

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I think the market on takeoff wheels and tires is fickle and dynamic.

 

I Too agree with your view only restate that deals can be made when they are found locally,

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