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I'm in the market for some 22 inch OEM or replica wheels in gloss black for my 2016 Silverado. I posted a photo below of the wheel I like but cant seem to find a photo of them on a truck anywhere so figured this would be a good place to ask. Especially if you have them with no more then a 3 inch lift. Looking forward to seeing your trucks and thanks for your time.

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3 hours ago, EricMosZ71 said:

I'm in the market for some 22 inch OEM or replica wheels in gloss black for my 2016 Silverado. I posted a photo below of the wheel I like but cant seem to find a photo of them on a truck anywhere so figured this would be a good place to ask. Especially if you have them with no more then a 3 inch lift. Looking forward to seeing your trucks and thanks for your time.

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Welcome to the site.

 

What color is your truck?

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42 minutes ago, EricMosZ71 said:

Thank you but it is black.

Not what you were looking for, but maybe this gets your post going. My black 16 LTZ Z71 with the black insert's on the wheels.

 

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11 hours ago, JimCost2014 said:

Not what you were looking for, but maybe this gets your post going. My black 16 LTZ Z71 with the black insert's on the wheels.

 

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Beautiful truck, thanks for sharing. It atleast gives a size comparison to see how the 22's look on the truck. Do you have any sort of lift on there?

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2017 GMC Denali with OEM 22's. I have a 2.5" Suspension Maxx leveling kit on the front, stock on the rear. Top pic is with the stock 285/45/22's and just had the Nitto Terra Grappler G2 put on today in 285/55/22. Slight rub on the right front when turned to the right backing up, no other rub anywhere. I think the pic is an optical illusion as it appears to sit a little higher in the front after the new tires, but measure 39.5" up front and 40" in the rear from the ground to the wheel well.

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Back when I had 22s and 33" Toyo at2s on a 3.5 rc knuckle kit. cfd1e0d1d84d9238c9a7ad4437583f23.jpg
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Some days I miss this set up, but I think how high I sit, it needs 35s to fill in the fenders. These are probably the best looking OEM 22s you can put on a k2xx. Imo.

I thought about putting the centennial 22s on, but I've never seen a set on a high country and not sure how it would look.

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4 hours ago, EricMosZ71 said:

Beautiful truck, thanks for sharing. It atleast gives a size comparison to see how the 22's look on the truck. Do you have any sort of lift on there?

Thanks, no lift, everything on the truck is just factory specs.

 

Here is the 18 I have now for a little different look.

 

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10 minutes ago, JimCost2014 said:

Thanks, no lift, everything on the truck is just factory specs.

 

Here is the 18 I have now for a little different look.

 

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Oh nice! What is the factory tire size it comes with? Is it the 285/45/22?

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2 minutes ago, EricMosZ71 said:

Oh nice! What is the factory tire size it comes with? Is it the 285/45/22?

Yes, factory Bridgestone Dueler AT's.

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5 minutes ago, JimCost2014 said:

Yes, factory Bridgestone Dueler AT's.

Gotchya, does anyone know what the max tire size you can get away with no rubbing on the 22's without any sort of lift?

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3 minutes ago, EricMosZ71 said:

Gotchya, does anyone know what the max tire size you can get away with no rubbing on the 22's without any sort of lift?

There are quite a few posts on that exact topic here on the site.

Easiest thing to do is go to your favorite internet search engine, and type in your question, this site will pop up along with others, you should be able to find one that will "steer" you in the right direction.

 

Easy than searching the actual site here.

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Oh okay Ill have to look into that! Thanks for everyone's help and input I appreciate it.

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Not the same wheels but black oem 22. 305/45/22 nitto terra grapplers 2.75” level
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2.5” RC Level
285/55/R22 Nitto Terra Grappler G2s
22” CK158 Reps

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