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Aftermarket Wheels for the Telluride

Just replaced my stock S rims with these! Gives a whole new look to it!

Dark Moss 2021 S AWD
Very nice. We powdercoated the stock S rims and it definitely changes the look instantly. Slowly starting the chrome delete with hyperdip soon if the cold weather would break.
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Glad I went with 22s 😅
I'm new here and trying to find some good aftermarket wheels for our T'ride we picked up yesterday. I'm loving your set up! Could you share details on the wheels (brand, model, width, offset, etc.) and tire size? Also if you have any other pictures to share that would be great too!
 
I went with 265/40 and no issues with rubbing, even at full turn
Thanks. This is the size I had chosen to go with. Glad you could confirm no issues with rubbing at full turn. Is it still a great ride with this size tire? What brand tire did you go with if you dont mind me asking?
 
Thanks. This is the size I had chosen to go with. Glad you could confirm no issues with rubbing at full turn. Is it still a great ride with this size tire? What brand tire did you go with if you dont mind me asking?
The ride change is minimal...can really only tell on a very bumpy road, otherwise good to go. Hankook Ventus
 
Has anyone tried a 275/70 r18? I know these will rub I just want to know where and what kind of modification was done to the liner (heating and remodeling, or trimming it). I have the Truxx 2in lift so I think I should have clearence.
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anybody planning on wheels for their Telluride? the stock 20s are only 7.5" wide from something I've read... i want to order some rims before my Telluride arrives so i can put them on right away, but im trying to figure out what i can fit... i found a set i want, now i just need to figure out how wide i can go... and whether or not to jump up to 22s. i was looking at 20x9, or 20x10.5, but now im thinking maybe 22x9.5...thoughts?
They are 20" by 7.5"
 
Finally pulled the trigger on a set of Road Force RF11 22x9 ET35 wheels. Loving the new look! They are wrapped in 265/40r22 Kumo tires.

Had them on for a couple days. Here's a couple observations for those thinking about getting aftermarket wheels. I've noticed a minimal change in ride quality. The ride is a little more firm than the stock 18s. But it's still smooth and quiet and the wife is happy. The steering also feels a little heavier. I felt that the steering was very light when it was stock. It feels more like a normal SUV now.IMG_20210220_162415055_HDR.jpg20210219_174252-COLLAGE.jpgIMG_20210220_162824690_HDR.webp
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Finally pulled the trigger on a set of Road Force RF11 22x9 ET35 wheels. Loving the new look! They are wrapped in 265/40r22 Kumo tires.

Had them on for a couple days. Here's a couple observations for those thinking about getting aftermarket wheels. I've noticed a minimal change in ride quality. The ride is a little more firm than the stock 18s. But it's still smooth and quiet and the wife is happy. The steering also feels a little heavier. I felt that the steering was very light when it was stock. It feels more like a normal SUV now.View attachment 15878View attachment 15879View attachment 15880
That's really NICE!!!! the chrome pops out so well!!
 
Finally pulled the trigger on a set of Road Force RF11 22x9 ET35 wheels. Loving the new look! They are wrapped in 265/40r22 Kumo tires.

Had them on for a couple days. Here's a couple observations for those thinking about getting aftermarket wheels. I've noticed a minimal change in ride quality. The ride is a little more firm than the stock 18s. But it's still smooth and quiet and the wife is happy. The steering also feels a little heavier. I felt that the steering was very light when it was stock. It feels more like a normal SUV now.View attachment 15878View attachment 15879View attachment 15880
Very nice.
 
Just ordered aftermarket rims, 20x10, +35mm offset. Should arrive in 6wks............Need help with tires. Was gonna go with 275/45/20 but now looking at 295/45/20. Not much price difference and it'll give me a wider stance. Anyone try this size yet? Would this work?
 
Just ordered aftermarket rims, 20x10, +35mm offset. Should arrive in 6wks............Need help with tires. Was gonna go with 275/45/20 but now looking at 295/45/20. Not much price difference and it'll give me a wider stance. Anyone try this size yet? Would this work?
I haven't run that size, but the 295s will be about .1 in taller than my 265/40/22s. Plus your running a 10 wide vs my 9 wide. Pics below show my clearances at full lock. Hopefully that helps a little.IMG_20210220_162634322_HDR.webpIMG_20210220_162600899_HDR.webp
 




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