Swapped the 22s for some 2014 -20s

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Got tired of the ck375s and swapped for some '14 20s with 275/60/20 Nittos, drop is 1.5/3". Rub barely in the same spot the 305/45/22s rubbed in, need to heat up the fender liners and move them a hair to get rid of it.

I was really trying to find a set of the '14 Sierra 20s, but these still look decent... Need to get a few better pictures when I can wash it up too.

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I'll start the bidding on the now unused 375s.... $100
 

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Bring back the CK375! The truck looks way too bland now. To me, those look like glorified NNBS 17" rims, not flattering in the least. But if that's what you're going for then by all means, congrats.
 

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It's a clean looking wheel IMO :shrug: I don't know if I'd replace a 375 with it but it not bad.
 
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Had the ck375s for 4 years on two trucks, previous owner before I got them didnt take care of them so the chrome was starting to flake in a few spots near the spokes, traded for these plus some cash, so wasnt a bad deal. When you go from 22s to 20s or even 17s (when im running them) it makes a huge difference in braking/handling, just got tired of it handling like a land barge on the 22s, and im not rich enough to afford some nice bigger brakes:(
 

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Why not just get new 375 reps for like 1300 and sell yours for cash to recoop some money. That's what I just did and sold my wheels with flaking chrome for 800
 

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There is a guy here in Houston that has a set of the '15 Sierra 20's in black and another set in the machined/black finish. I think wheels, no tires are $899 and that seems like a bitching deal to me!
 
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Why not just get new 375 reps for like 1300 and sell yours for cash to recoop some money. That's what I just did and sold my wheels with flaking chrome for 800

I was trying to sell my OEM ck375s with tires/sensors for $1300 for over a year, just no interest locally for them. I dont have the cash to buy another set of wheels then try to resell the others to recoup the money. The ck375s were nice, but after having them for 4 years, time for a change.

I may still try to trade these for some Sierra wheels, but I hate the OEM goodyear tires, so hard to find a set either without tires or that have already been replaced with something better....
 

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