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SOLD SNOWFLAKE WHEEL TIRE TPMS CAPs LUGS LOCKS 5EA OEM GM NOS $2850


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Up for sale is a brand new set of 5 OEM GM CK156 SEY156 22 inch wheels, tires, tpms sensors, center caps, and 20 lug nuts and 4 locking lug nuts.

These have always been stored upright in my garage.
This setup was also ROAD FORCE BALANCED ON A HUNTER MACHINE.
I had bought these for my 2014 or 2017 Silverado which ever one I decided to put them on.  I never did install these wheels as the right time never came up.  Since that time I have gotten rid of both the trucks and now have a 2500HD that these will not fit.  The tires are BRIDGESTONE DUELER H/L ALENZA in stock size of P285/45R22.
Everything was bought through a GM dealer so Wheels tires Sensors caps and Lug nuts are all factory.  No aftermarket or reproductions.
Any questions please ask.
Willing to drive to meet with in 200 miles for $1 a loaded mile
Zip is 40160 40 miles south of Louisville Kentucky 

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That is the wheel I've been looking for.. not sure it will fit the 2019 High Country though...

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10 minutes ago, Bigfoot16 said:

That is the wheel I've been looking for.. not sure it will fit the 2019 High Country though...

I wish I had a definite answer for you.

I read the 17 inch wheels dont fit but not sure on 18, 20, or 22's.

Thank you

John

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$3000

Pick up in Kentucky 40160

Feel that's fair for 5 Brand new Wheels, Tires, center caps, tire pressure monitors, and lug nuts.  That is $600 per assembly.

Just let me know.

John

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On 11/21/2019 at 8:17 AM, EaglesZ71 said:

TTT

make offer

Thank you

John 

Still thinking about it...

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1 hour ago, Bigfoot16 said:

Still thinking about it...

Would be a nice Christmas present!!!!

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