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rockymt21

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Was looking on Cragar’s website and they didn’t have any wheels to fit my 2012 Yukon Denali. I’m assuming due to rotor size? I know factory rims at 20” but is 18” really the smallest I can run?

if Cragar isn’t an option I’m open to suggestions. Really look to stick to the black steel wheel with chrome center cap look. Will probably be putting a level kit in at the same time. Any recommendations?

thanks!
 

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Because Cragar makes wheels for classic muscle cars. Maybe PPV or transport wheels would be what you’re looking for.
 

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Have you considered no making a stupid idea a reality?
 

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i know pro comp or someone makes the classic d or o window steel wheels on a 17in but this is the only thing smaller than an 18 that tire rack says will fit. you could buy that and just shaker can it black.
 

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Was looking on Cragar’s website and they didn’t have any wheels to fit my 2012 Yukon Denali. I’m assuming due to rotor size? I know factory rims at 20” but is 18” really the smallest I can run?

if Cragar isn’t an option I’m open to suggestions. Really look to stick to the black steel wheel with chrome center cap look. Will probably be putting a level kit in at the same time. Any recommendations?

thanks!


I’m running American Racing AR901 17” x 9”? et24 and still have 1/2” till it hits the brake caliper.
 

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I found it easier to rest the tape measure on the axle housing while taking the picture with my other hand. ;)
 

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