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WTB: Boss 330 22x9 wheels


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Looking for these wheels. They are discontinued, so I can't source a set new. If anyone has any leads, I'm all ears.

 

I had these wheels on my Sierra Denali when a drunk driver ran me off the road, leading to 2 of them getting completely destroyed. That said, if anyone even has 2... Just figured that asking for a whole set made more sense.

 

Please post up or PM me.

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Those are the ones. Unfortunately, both of those links go to the same company that said Boss wheels no longer exist. I've asked over a dozen wheel places and all have said they cannot get any new ones. I'd even take a few loose wheels floating around if anyone had them left on their shelves.

 

Hoping that someone here might have a used set they want to part with. Not giving up. :)

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Those are the ones. Unfortunately, both of those links go to the same company that said Boss wheels no longer exist. I've asked over a dozen wheel places and all have said they cannot get any new ones. I'd even take a few loose wheels floating around if anyone had them left on their shelves.

 

Hoping that someone here might have a used set they want to part with. Not giving up. :)

Did you search your local Craigslist and surrounding areas. I did a quick search in the Los Angeles area and found two sets but they are 24s

 

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Looking for these wheels. They are discontinued, so I can't source a set new. If anyone has any leads, I'm all ears.

 

I had these wheels on my Sierra Denali when a drunk driver ran me off the road, leading to 2 of them getting completely destroyed. That said, if anyone even has 2... Just figured that asking for a whole set made more sense.

 

Please post up or PM me.

Which style? They came in chrome, black, gunmetal, etc.

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Which style? They came in chrome, black, gunmetal, etc.

 

The ones I had were black spokes with the polished lip. My body guy could paint them another color so that's not a big deal.

 

If you're wanting chrome here's a very similar design that is current from another manufacturer.

http://eclipsewheels.com/wheels/new-wheels-for-2016/635-2-sigma.html

 

I like those wheels a lot. Will see how their price stacks up and also curious on how big the lip is on them compared to the size. It seems that the 22" wheels can sometimes get a pretty small lip which kind of ruins the whole look. Thank you for posting. Appreciate the feedback.

 

Did you search your local Craigslist and surrounding areas. I did a quick search in the Los Angeles area and found two sets but they are 24s

 

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N920A using Tapatalk

 

I tried a Craigslist search up to 500 miles away from 06477 but didn't find anything. Curious what app you used for doing nationwide search as the one I utilized might not be the greatest. PM sent.

 

Thank you.

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