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Just thought I'd post a couple of pictures of my new wheels.  Was tired of old rims leaking air so bought a set of AT4 takes offs brand new off of craigslist, paid for $1000 for wheels and tires great deal.  They look great on our trucks.

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You got one hell of a deal. Those around me, when they can be found are 1500 min for a new set, which still is a decent deal.

Looks great! Considering a front level?

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Yes a front level is in the works.   Ya I got a great deal then when you factor in that I sold my other rims and tires for $500 this was a no brainier.  Sometimes things just workout for you.  Also going from the the 20"s to these 18"s has made for a softer ride, which I like.

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6 hours ago, Ozer said:

You got one hell of a deal. Those around me, when they can be found are 1500 min for a new set, which still is a decent deal.

Looks great! Considering a front level?

Same thing around here. Every set I've seen on CL and fb marketplace seem to be asking $1500+

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yep i did the same thing last year love the looks of them. got rid of the crappy chrome 20" snowflakes.

 

new takeoffs i got on ebay for $850

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The AT4 wheels were also sold with Goodyear fortitude HT 265/65/18. I picked up a set for $700.

 

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No TPMS sensors but found some oem GM 315 MHz sensors on ebay for $30 for all 4. Acdelco # 13516164 worked for my truck. Watch out for Chinese lookalike sensors on eBay and Amazon. The ones I purchased were removed from new takeoffs.

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Thanks for the pictures here - they convinced me to make the switch after bending one of the stock Denali 22" wheels on a pothole. No more having to feel like the truck is fragile. Honestly rides better with more air between the truck and the road. Here are some pics:

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Just wanted to post mine also. I have been looking for pictures of the 20”AT4 wheels on the older 14-19 body style. Not many I could find so here is mine. 
2016 Midnight Edition 2500hd 4x4, 2.5” drop in rear, 20” AT4 wheels powder coated gloss black with Lt275/65r20 Yokohama Geolander MTs. 

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