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Bought my truck a couple months ago and it came with 20” SCA Black Widow rims (shown below). I’ve decided I want to go a different route for the truck, maybe something with a deeper lip, or something gold/bronze. They have no dings or scratches. I was wondering if anyone knows how much I could sell just the rims for? (I want to keep the tires) I googled them

to see how much they are going for, but there are none for sale (that i could find). Does SCA only sell these with the Full black widow package? 
 

thanks for any input 

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Wheels like this run on the market between 200 and 250 a rim brand new.

If you want to move them start at $1000 and take offers and see what the market commands.

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2 hours ago, adubbennett said:

New to the forum, but I'm very interested in these rims if they are still available.

They are still available, but unfortunately I use my truck for work everyday and don’t have a set to put on as a replacement. I would have to trade for a set of aftermarket wheels I like with someone in the Georgia area.(I know it sounds very unlikely this will happen). I was more curious as to what they were worth and by the slim chance someone near Georgia with other aftermarket wheels would want to trade. 

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If you still are looking to sell these rims I am interested and I have a suggestion of what you can do with your truck until you get the new ones you want.  Email me back and I will get you my phone number so we can talk about it.

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New here...  I saw this and wanted to give some input.  I just recently bought a 2020 1500 Duramax Z71.  I saw the SCA custom packages and loved their black rims.  You can only get these from them.  Whether it be from a conversion package sold at a dealership or just by contacting them at their customer service line and ordering them yourself.  They charged me $300 per and whatever shipping costs incurred.

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Hey just wondering if the wheels are still available? I would love to get them. I have a full set so we could do a swap. I will attach a picture of the wheels on my truck to see if you like them. 

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If you still happen to have them I would be very interested in buying the SCA wheels. 

SCA does not sell any products to the public.  My understanding is they do this to provide dealers with a product you cannot go anywhere else and get which raises value for the dealerships.  I know it has been awhile since your post but I came across it trying to see if I could find a set of the SCA wheels.    Thanks! - David

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On 1/20/2021 at 5:34 AM, Shawnbaine23 said:

I have this same set for sell off of chevy... taking offers to sell. Great condition.

Are you still selling these wheels?

  • 4 months later...
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I also have a set of 4 SCA black widow wheels/tire package which came off my 2018 GMC Sierra 1500. No dings or scratches. And the wheels have about 80% tread on them. If anyone is interested, I’m in the Shelton, CT area. 

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