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Aftermarket Wheels for the Telluride

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Anyway you can bolt them up and check for rubbing? You're gonna be close
I bolted up one on the front while lifted, but haven't got the tires yet. Looked fine and didn't poke too much so I think we're fine; just being cautious.
 
I mean I'm lowered with my setup but I have 9" wide with no rub, the concern I think would be lock to lock rubbing but also depends on the offset.
 
I mean I'm lowered with my setup but I have 9" wide with no rub, the concern I think would be lock to lock rubbing but also depends on the offset.
Any pictures of your set up and what’s your offset on the wheels?
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Howdy!

Thanks to my father's tow-truck business, and some poor driver's misfortune, I lucked into these beauties from a wreck for the low-low price of $200.
No idea what brand they are (no info on the inside and no center caps), but I did a test fitment and they appear to fit fine, though these are absolutely NOT the tires I'll be using lol.

They're 22x9.5... ET15 😬. That offset worries me a bit, but it LOOKS like they'd be ok. Considering 285/35/22 tires. If there's something I'm missing, please somebody let me know before I go out and buy these tires :LOL:. Thx in advance!

The rims will poke 26mm in the front and 21mm in the rear, tire bulge will add some poke too. Those are very aggressive offsets for a Telly.
 
Not sure about the 20"s but the 18"s are 49.5mm I installed a set of 20"s (Helo 894) with 38mm and probably most aftermarket wheels are less than 49.5. Its pretty much a non issue. At 38MM the tire will be slightly closer to the outside of the wheel well than stock. I cant really see much difference but Ill post a front on shot if anyone is interested.
Yes I’m interested, I’m wanting to put 20x8.5 rims with a 40mm offset, I want it right at the wheel well, 760-343-8482 if you want to text me some pictures, thank you
 
Just upgraded yesterday. Niche Mazzanti 20x9 +35 wrapped in Falken Wildpeak trail 275/45/20. No rub so far. Tires suck up bumps much better than the factory Michelins.
 

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Alright, after many months of sitting in my garage, I finally got tires on these and had them put on. They poke JUST a lil bit, and no rubbing thankfully. I did have to add some hub rings to make the bore match up with the wheel and get rid of some vibration

22x9.5" ET 15 on 285/35/22 tires.

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