2021 22" Denali Wheels on a 2018 Denali

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Looking for any fitment issues. I have an opportunity to grab some 22" take off wheels from a 2021 Denali. TPMS will be swapped so compatible with my 2018. Looking to put Blizzaks on them as a set of winter wheels. Any fitment issues anyone is aware of going from the 2021 body style to the 2018 body style, bolt pattern, offset, or otherwise? I do have a big brake kit on my vehicle currently. If anyone has done this and can relay their experience I would be grateful. Thank you!
 

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Bolt pattern is the same. They will bolt up without issue. Check the offsets of both your wheels and the new wheels. If it’s within a couple do millimeters it will sit fairly same stance wise. I have 2021 wheels on my 2006.
 

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TPMS shouldn't be an issue,I don't think swapping is necessary, there is only 2 frequencies and it should be the same for both model years. I don't have them on my Jeep, some can't deel with the light on all the time but I've forgotten about it and it's not required in PA for the inspection.
 

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Actually the 21 TPMS are not backwards compatible. I found this when I put them on my 2018. If you live near a Discount Tire, they will swap them out for like $10 a tire.
 
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Thanks All for your input. I ended up getting the 2021 wheels and mounted some Blizzaks on them for the winter. What I found out...the TPMS in the '21s ARE different from the '15-'20s. They run at a different frequency so are not compatible if mixing and matching; they must be changed. The offset on the '21s are a little more than the '15-'20s. I was told it is because the standard oem brakes on the '21s are a little bigger than the '15s-'20s. So you can use '21 wheels on the previous generation, but the '15-'20 wheels will not work on the new generation. Hopefully this info helps someone else and Thanks again for everyone's input!
 
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I will provide picks when I finally install them. Should be in the next month or so...first sign of winter weather!
 
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I think it sharpens it up a bit from the 2018 Denali Ultimate wheels. May be because they are new. Either way I do like them. W
 

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Bolt pattern is the same. They will bolt up without issue. Check the offsets of both your wheels and the new wheels. If it’s within a couple do millimeters it will sit fairly same stance wise. I have 2021 wheels on my 2006.
Put 22s on my 2007 Yukon XL. Originally had 17s. No problems at all
 

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I think it sharpens it up a bit from the 2018 Denali Ultimate wheels. May be because they are new. Either way I do like them. W
Loved the look of your truck, and was glad to see the tires fit. I just did the same to mine :) No rubbing at all, even on the Husky splash guards.

Before and after.
 

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