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I had a set of Fuel wheels 20x9 with 0mm offset and they would not fit. Dealership tried (or said they tried). The front wheel would hit the bump out on the caliper. 

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Sorry I should specify that these rims don’t clear caliper. I will need to run spacer but want the minimum spacer.


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I bought a 2019 Silverado Work Truck that comes with the stock 17" steel wheels.   I thought that I would be able to just pick up another set of 17" OEM aluminum wheels online from someone who upgraded and avoid spending a boatload at the dealer on nicer wheels.   So, I scored a set of GM Part# 20937960 from a guy who swapped them off of his 2016 Silverado.   Well.. that didn't work.  But, it wasn't because the caliper was hitting the back of the spokes of the wheels.  The problem is that the caliper was scraping the inside of the rims (see photo).    I spoke to the dealer who said that these rims will not fit my truck.  They referred me to their options that will fit and the only thing that I can upgrade to (if I stick with Chevy wheels) is 22".   I don't think a spacer will help my situation so I can use the rims that I bought, but if anyone has a solution, I'd appreciate hearing it.  

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I bought a 2019 Silverado Work Truck that comes with the stock 17" steel wheels.   I thought that I would be able to just pick up another set of 17" OEM aluminum wheels online from someone who upgraded and avoid spending a boatload at the dealer on nicer wheels.   So, I scored a set of GM Part# 20937960 from a guy who swapped them off of his 2016 Silverado.   Well.. that didn't work.  But, it wasn't because the caliper was hitting the back of the spokes of the wheels.  The problem is that the caliper was scraping the inside of the rims (see photo).    I spoke to the dealer who said that these rims will not fit my truck.  They referred me to their options that will fit and the only thing that I can upgrade to (if I stick with Chevy wheels) is 22".   I don't think a spacer will help my situation so I can use the rims that I bought, but if anyone has a solution, I'd appreciate hearing it.  
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Yeah with it scraping the inside of the rim I’d only think a caliper downgrade to 2014-2018 calipers would allow for these rims.


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Well... I learned the hard way on the rims fitment issue.  I have a 2019 Silverado Work Truck.   I assumed that 17" rims from an older Silverado would be a good replacement for the 17" steel rims that came on my work truck.    I bought a set of OEM rims off of Craigslist and had my tires mounted on them only to find out that the DIAMETER of the rims was too small and the calipers scraped the Inside diameter.  Check out the photos.  The part number of the rims that I tried is 20937960.  I have a set for sale now if anyone wants them!   I wish there was a list which showed me which part numbers would fit.

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Just chiming in as a newbie her on the GM truck form.  I just bought a 2020 Silverado Crew Cab and I just picked up a set of new Tahoe RST Take-off 22 in wheels.  Before buying them I did a test fit and they cleared the caliper!   The original 17s had 24mm stamping for the offfset as do the 22 Tahoe RSTs.  I will post pictures of the truck once I put them on the truck.

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Has anyone tried GMC honeycombs on a '19/'20?  I could swear I saw a picture at one point of them on a '20 and the poster said spacers weren't needed but can't find it for the life of me.  Not sure of myself enough to order the set without some reassurance.  

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UPDATE: These rims fit on the 2019.  Dealer had to swap the TPS, however the rims fit and look great!

 

I am trading in my 2016 1500 Silverado on a 2019 LT TrailBoss.  I have the XD Monster II 18x9 +18mm stock offset on my 2016 1500, will these wheels fit on the 2019 1500 LT TrailBoss I am looking at buying?

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  • 6 months later...
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13 hours ago, swervin21 said:

Correct me if I am wrong. Looks like 17" wheels off a 2021 1500 will fit on my 2010 1500?

 

 

Yes all of the 2019-2021 wheels are backwards compatible with 2018 and prior.  Its 07-18 wheels that 98% don't forwards compatible with the 2019-2021 trucks.  

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On 6/18/2020 at 3:51 PM, Johnny-5 said:

Here it is.  The 2019 Tahoe has different TPMS sensors than the 2020 Silverado.  

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Looks good. You running 285/45/22?

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