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22 hours ago, Jettech1 said:

I'm sure some young engineer designed these wheels and their manager wanting to be politically correct along with DEI I think it's called at Delta. Anyhow...these are the most hideous wheels I've ever seen.  Some hate my Custom wheels, that's ok....but these wheels are the most hideous looking wheels I've ever seen in my life....and these are put on Denali's...

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 To hard to tell without a picture of the whole truck IMHO.....

 

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2 hours ago, Johnjr said:

Thanks, I like them also, but they were a 3500.00 option.

What I don't understand is do you get to keep the stock wheels for that price or is it just an upgrade price?

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10 hours ago, Crazy Canuck said:

What I don't understand is do you get to keep the stock wheels for that price or is it just an upgrade price?

Upgrade price 

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23 hours ago, Johnjr said:

That’s so Gm can rape you for these! Yes I am a fool.

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You did not only get raped, but no lube, reach around, nor a kiss afterwards!

 

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My wife actually likes them. Told her "Fine! I'll order a set!". Told me that I have to check with my grandson 1st since he has already claimed dibs on my truck after I die (probably shouldn't turn my back on him 😂). Actually, he is my best buddy. He and I are always working on mechanical projects together including rebuilding a tractor engine and swapping an ATV engine. 

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I should have bought them separate. It would’ve been cheaper and I could’ve sold the stock ugly wheels for something.😔🤷‍♂️

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This thread is proof you can't please everyone. I think they look great.

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On 1/30/2024 at 10:28 PM, Jettech1 said:

I'm sure some young engineer designed these wheels and their manager wanting to be politically correct along with DEI I think it's called at Delta. Anyhow...these are the most hideous wheels I've ever seen.  Some hate my Custom wheels, that's ok....but these wheels are the most hideous looking wheels I've ever seen in my life....and these are put on Denali's...

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Engineers only design what the skinny Jean, pointy shoe wearing creative designers tell them.  

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On 1/31/2024 at 7:42 AM, diyer2 said:

When you have the authority you can make bad decisions and get away with it, daily occurrence.  

This problem of promoting a person that is ..at the right place at the right time but.....inept.....is called "The Peter Principal".

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On 2/1/2024 at 9:37 PM, Crazy Canuck said:

Ouch

Upgrade  Price it is...... After wanting the Alpine Umber color interior, Rabbit hole into a Denali Ultimate, and to Spend another Almost $4000 for Alloys I find attractive............Nooooooooooooooo. Enough is Enough !!!!!  I Painted the Black Center Caps and Black  Plastic Spokes a Body color match, to minimize my xxxxxxxxxxxxx off-ness.

Insult was the original '24 On-Line Build & Price calculator, shows the upgrade at $970.00.  Yea OK I will bend over for that. Ooooooooppppsssss. Dealers said was corrected to $3,890.00.  George Carlin Words under my breath..........

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I was going to ask if the inserts were removable.  Mine are basically the same wheels but the inserts and caps are black.  They look much better than the silver IMO but I probably would have picked something else if the price for the options wasn't so high (even higher here in Canada).

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My brother and a buddy both bought 2024 Denali Ultimates with those wheels.  I will say this, they look terrible in pictures.  Real life, they look decent on the truck.  I would expect something more attractive at that price point in all honesty.

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I saw a 2024 Denali with those wheels today in person......

This thread is much ado about nothing......they look great in person on the Denali IMHO. 

 

Different strokes.....

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On 2/7/2024 at 2:16 PM, BigMick2023 said:

I saw a 2024 Denali with those wheels today in person......

This thread is much ado about nothing......they look great in person on the Denali IMHO. 

 

Different strokes.....

Exactly...thought the same thing.

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