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Aftermarket Wheels for the Telluride

I think if I ever got a Telluride this is the after market wheel I would get. It's called Striker made by Fuel wheels. They make them in the Telluride's bolt pattern.
 

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Have you noticed any difference in the ride quality? What about turn in?

No noticeable change in ride quality. With the electronic power steering I don’t notice and difference there either. 275 may seem like a wide tire but it’s only about 1” wider. Here is a photo showing stock and new side by side. Stock is on the right.
 

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Hello, I hope all is well with you and your Family. What's the dimensions of your rims and Tires? Please advise. Blessings
Glad I went with 22s 😅
Hello, I hope all is well with you and your Family. What's the dimensions of your rims and Tires? Please advise. Blessings...
 
Im gonna run these 24's on my ride
How the 24's working out. What's the width and tire size? Please advise... Blessings...
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Since you went from 18" wheels to 22," Doesn't that change your speedometer reading since it was calibrated for 18" wheels?
With my particular wheel/tire combo the overall diameter isn't much different than the oem combo so the speedometer is still accurate. I have tested this to be sure.
 
Fast Wheels HD Summit 18x8.5 30 offset. 245/60/R18 Continental Ice Contact XTRM winters tires. Got them put on this weekend. The back is flush but the front has a slight poke. Centre cap sticks out on front and back.

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Fast Wheels HD Summit 18x8.5 30 offset. 245/60/R18 Continental Ice Contact XTRM winters tires. Got them put on this weekend. The back is flush but the front has a slight poke. Centre cap sticks out on front and back.

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Really nice setup man. Curious, were you like me and had a bit of remorse downgrading from 20" to 18" for the winter? Being in Canada (GTA), the winters here don't joke around, and I know the responsible thing to do is to get more rubber but still... I really miss the proportions the 20" had with the OEMs. FYI-Here's my setup, got mine on last week to beat the rush. C-Wheels 18x8 in. Apollo Alloys and 245/60R18 BLIZZAK DM-V2.

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