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Just ordered a set of 22x10’s, debating on if I should keep the factory 20” AT4 wheels or sell them to recoup some money? 
 

What have/do you folks like to do?

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I keep them as long as they still fit after a lift or something and I’ll use them for winters. Or if I were to write my truck off I’ll put them on and keep my nice wheels as insurance doesn’t pay ****** for aftermarket stuff. 

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I've kept my wheels, even though I have tried selling(almost giving them away) but since they are the butt ugliest wheels out there I imagine I will wind up keeping them.   May separate them out one at a time to be used as spares for folks that have that wheel.

Pic below is what I have kept.   These came off my 20 while the ones off my 21 had gray paint vs. black.  But ya'll get the gist. 

 

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I kept my last duramax wheels and 10 yrs when I sold truck got 200 for them . Tires should not be used after 7 yrs . I used during winter a few times , but I sold mine from this new truck . Not worth keeping  around when you can get top dollar now

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On 2/16/2021 at 7:55 PM, fly53usmc said:

I've kept my wheels, even though I have tried selling(almost giving them away) but since they are the butt ugliest wheels out there I imagine I will wind up keeping them.   May separate them out one at a time to be used as spares for folks that have that wheel.

Pic below is what I have kept.   These came off my 20 while the ones off my 21 had gray paint vs. black.  But ya'll get the gist. 

 

2500 WHEELS.jpg

Those are hideous lol!!

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I've always sold mine on CList for 500-600, on my last truck(1500) the wheels were nice but the light gray looked bad with White so I got some black Fuels and kept the stockers. When I got the HD I swapped back and have been trying to sell the Fuels but have had ZERO inquireies in 2 weeks exept for someone asking if I still had the stockers for sale. Anyway 1st and last time I'll keep them.

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I removed the W/T 17’s w/ tires I removed when I went aftermarket.  Sold them for $300.  They take up too much space and I’m moving soon.

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Considering selling mine too - any advice on how much to ask for the pictured stock wheels and tires?  18" rims that came with the Alaskan package.  Picture is from day it came in before I started making it mine.

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Not sure, those are the same  wheels I have, I was considering to powder coat the rims( keep them ) and change out the tires after a year or so.

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8 hours ago, CT Chevy Connoisseur said:

Considering selling mine too - any advice on how much to ask for the pictured stock wheels and tires?  18" rims that came with the Alaskan package.  Picture is from day it came in before I started making it mine.

IMG_2696 (3).JPG

I have always had better luck selling wheels/tires separate

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On 2/22/2021 at 4:38 PM, KTDanforth said:

Not sure, those are the same  wheels I have, I was considering to powder coat the rims( keep them ) and change out the tires after a year or so.

That would probably look really good

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