Thoughts on new KMC wheels

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What offset do you recommend, +12 or +35, id like to have a very flush look. Straight with the fenders.

Also what tire size, i live in Lubbock, tx right now. Not the best roads, what will help with the harsher ride from the larger wheel? Thanks for all the help guys.
 
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Well, sorry for the pointless thread. Just tried to go order my set up and the wheels aren't even in production yet. They wont be ready for 45-60 days. Thanks for the help though guys.
 

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Well, you could wait and be the first on your block to have them ... the first on any block for that matter. :)
 

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or you can get the factory 22s ;)

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lol. no. i just don't like most aftermarket wheels and Robbie has a solid price and great customer service.

I searched EVERYWHERE before i bought my ck375s and Robbie is cheaper than most aftermarket reproductions with tires.
 

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To me, part of customizing a car is aftermarket wheels.
Buying stock wheels is something I would not do.
I would rock those 375s if it came on my Tahoe though!
 

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i usually would agree, Neo, but there's just something about a clean stock looking ride.
 

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these are the kmc's i just got, love them. i think they make great wheels.
 

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Another Surprise, I finally got ahold of KMC's phone #. Turns out the wheels are in production, the warehouse in OKC was reading the wrong #'s. Now my question is would you go with a 22" or 24". Also, what offset do you recommend +12 or +35?

For those of you just seeing this, this is the wheel in question

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Thanks
 

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Another Surprise, I finally got ahold of KMC's phone #. Turns out the wheels are in production, the warehouse in OKC was reading the wrong #'s. Now my question is would you go with a 22" or 24". Also, what offset do you recommend +12 or +35?

My thoughts: Staying OEM = 22"s. Buying aftermarket = 24"s.
 

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First set is real nice it depends in where you live size wise here in north jersey the roads blow so I wouldn't personally go 24's I like having a bit of rubber rather than blowout the tires...if that makes sense
 

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Those wheels are sick! I'd go 24's. On my last ride I had 24's and was lowered and we have extremely bad roads over here and ride was bad at all.
 
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I went with the 22's, I currently live and go to school at Texas Tech, and the roads are like a mine field of pot holes. And i wanted to maintain the Classy look the Denali presents. I wouldnt want to spend nearly $2800 on wheels and tires and end up ruining them. They'll be here monday, ill post pictures then.
 

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