How much do OEM rims go for?

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I have the LTZ 20" wheels on my '13 Hoe and I'm looking to go with some 22" snowflakes. What do you think I can get out of the old set? They're in very good shape with no rash. I see remans going for $800-$1000... could I expect $400-$500? Anyone need a good set of chrome OEMs?
 

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On CL you can get 400-500 especially if you have decent tires. Look on there to see what others go for. Be sure to mention sensors and you may get a little more
 

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If you were local to me I'd definitely pay $600-700 for the wheels with good tires.
 

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How much do you think you will have to pay for an OEM 22” set of snowflakes? I’ve been thinking about going that route also, only concern has been how much to pay for an OEM set of 22” wheels.

Good luck with selling your 20” set to help fund your 22”’s.
 

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I like them too just out of range right now. Maybe in a couple years when they’re not as cool.
 
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How much do you think you will have to pay for an OEM 22” set of snowflakes? I’ve been thinking about going that route also, only concern has been how much to pay for an OEM set of 22” wheels.

Good luck with selling your 20” set to help fund your 22”’s.

I don't want to pay for OEMs so I found a good deal on some replicas. I paid $900 for the set and can't wait to get them on the 'Hoe!
 

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I’m sure you’re itching for the upgrade already having them around lol. I know that I am and I don’t have them in the garage yet!
 

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How much do you think you will have to pay for an OEM 22” set of snowflakes? I’ve been thinking about going that route also, only concern has been how much to pay for an OEM set of 22” wheels.

Good luck with selling your 20” set to help fund your 22”’s.
GM snowflakes are 20 inch wheels. Not 22s. So if you’re getting snowflakes in a 22 inch wheel it’s a replica wheel. That might bring cost down a little bit.....
 
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GM snowflakes are 20 inch wheels. Not 22s. So if you’re getting snowflakes in a 22 inch wheel it’s a replica wheel. That might bring cost down a little bit.....

They are actually a GMC accessory, so you can get 22" OEM snowflakes @ $600 each.

I actually misspoke through the thread, I got 22" honeycomb wheels. I like the cleaner lines better on those. It's gonna look great!
 

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They are actually a GMC accessory, so you can get 22" OEM snowflakes @ $600 each.

I actually misspoke through the thread, I got 22" honeycomb wheels. I like the cleaner lines better on those. It's gonna look great!
Oh my bad. I can’t picture which ones you’re talking about. Can you post a photo of them?
 
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Oh my bad. I can’t picture which ones you’re talking about. Can you post a photo of them?


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I have them as 22’s. From the factory
 

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I got two sets back to back (a week apart). Found them on Craigslist last December (2018), just before Christmas, I don't know if that had anything to do with it, and I didn't ask both sellers how long they had them listed. Both sets were almost brand new take-offs. Less than 2k on each set of tires, the 2016 Tahoe rims/tires had a very tiny rash on one rim, and a hole in the sidewall of the same tire (no lug nuts). The 2018 Escalade rims AND tires were perfect in every way with lug nuts. Both were "rich kids" with aftermarket rim's/tires on their trucks.

Since I have a '99 Yukon obs, and my wife has a '99 Tahoe obs, I could not resist jumping on both deals. It was weird, I found a brand new set of Black lug nuts a few days later for $20 down the street from where I live on Craigslist. They made both trucks look totally new, as I keep them in tip-top shape, and we have a '94 Silverado and a cherry '85 Sierra for rough work.

Got the '18 Escalade 265/65/18's for $300! Got the '16 265/65/18 Tahoe for $275, as he had them listed for $300 but could not find the lug nuts when we got to his house to pick them up.

We live in a Rural area of UT, and had to drive to a lesser Rural area to pick them both up (120 miles round trip). But well worth it. Probably because we live in small towns, we got killer deals. Now we have two sets of stocker 16" rims with 80% Cooper tires, less than two years old sitting in the barn. Guess it's time to list them on Craigslist before the tires get dated.

I found a used tire on ebay for $70, like new that matched the other three, on the set that had the hole in the sidewall, same Goodyear Fortitude 265/65/18. So that was TWO brand new sets, that made the old '99's look bad ass (for '99's), raised them up a little, and bolted right on, no rubbing at all, for $660. Just luck I guess.
 

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