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I have a set of 20" Denali A/T wheels I took off my All Terrain. Truck is a 2016, wheels only have 2,000 miles on them. I do have them boxed up, but would like to sale them local if possible. I know these wheels usually go for a grand or more but locally I will do $799. Im located in Greenville South Carolina.

 

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Not seeing the Denali stamped into the outside edge of the wheels? Are these off of a Denali or a All terrain truck?

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Not seeing the Denali stamped into the outside edge of the wheels? Are these off of a Denali or a All terrain truck?

These exact same wheels come on Denali and All//Terrain SLT trucks. Only differance is a small stamped word for looks.

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Not sure. I know there are Denali. All terrain is a six spoke because mine came of a 2017 SLT All Terrain. I have only seen the stamped word on the chrome ones

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Well I am sure because I bought a 2016 GMC All\Terrain SLT that came with these wheels as a package and they are stamped GM on the inside.

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The spoke design and dimensions are the same for both. The difference is in the finish:

 

The All-Terrain ones usually come in brushed aluminum (like NEMESIS is selling).

The Denali ones are usually bright chrome and have the "Denali" letters forged into the edge of the bead lip (I know because I put these on my truck).

 

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The spoke design and dimensions are the same for both. The difference is in the finish:

 

The All-Terrain ones usually come in brushed aluminum (like NEMESIS is selling).

The Denali ones are usually bright chrome and have the "Denali" letters forged into the edge of the bead lip (I know because I put these on my truck).

 

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Exactly.. This is why I put the "/" in title.. Jesus Crisp..

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Exactly.. This is why I put the "/" in title.. Jesus Crisp..

 

Calm down.

 

Some posters were asking why they were advertised as Denali wheels when they are not. All I was doing was pointing out the differences between them so people understood.

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