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Aftermarket Wheels for the Telluride

Federal Couragia 275/45/20. Nothing special.
When it comes time to switch check out the TOYO AT3 245X50X20 .
I love them and they look and ride nice.
Plus I use Armor all ceramic tire shine 💥 but let sit for 1 hour and your golden. You won't be let down .
 
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For those of you that live in the Phoenix area that might be looking for wheels, the guys at Wheel Specialists in Tempe were great to do business with. I went in on a recommendation and glad I did. Good selection of wheels to look at. I walked in and they had me in a new set of wheels and tires within a couple hours. Painted my calipers while they were at it. Found a better picture of my setup on their website this morning.

Vossen CV10 20X9 et38 w/ Falken Wild Peak AT3 Trails (3 peaks) 265/50/20
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How was your experience getting the calipers painted? I’d like to do this. Cost?
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Loving the new wheels!
No idea if you’re still on this forum, but I would love to know if you’ve had any issues with the wheels or tires since you put them on.

Are you still happy with both?

Am considering a 255/50 tire but am wondering if they’d rub…
 
I went 265/65 but had trim some fender plastic

The most you can do is 265/60 without rubbing.

If you want the 255 go 255/60 looks better
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Screenshot_20211127-193652_Chrome.webpblack-rhino-kunene-matte-black-w-dark-tint-milled-spokes-slide-6.webpcontemplating a set of these. What's people's thoughts? Who'd have known choosing a set of wheels would be harder then choosing the colour of the telly. 😅
 
I'm not a wheel person so much of this thread is over my head, but maybe somebody can dumb some of it down for me. I just ordered some 245/50/20 Blizzaks for my wife's 2022 S and was planning to just pay NTB or Wal-Mart $100 to mount them. And then $100 again in the spring to put the stock tires back on. At $200/year just to swap tires, I decided to look into whether there were some well-liked not-terribly-expensive rims to have the Blizzaks mounted on which would be the better investment long-term. Anybody go this route and have any recommendations? What's the least I can pay for something of acceptable quality?
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I'm not a wheel person so much of this thread is over my head, but maybe somebody can dumb some of it down for me. I just ordered some 245/50/20 Blizzaks for my wife's 2022 S and was planning to just pay NTB or Wal-Mart $100 to mount them. And then $100 again in the spring to put the stock tires back on. At $200/year just to swap tires, I decided to look into whether there were some well-liked not-terribly-expensive rims to have the Blizzaks mounted on which would be the better investment long-term. Anybody go this route and have any recommendations? What's the least I can pay for something of acceptable quality?
I live in AZ so don’t have to worry about this. Isn’t there an “all weather” you can just get for all your weather conditions there?

Nitto Ridge Grapplers area great daily AT tire that performs well in the snow from what I read about them on other forums. That might be the way to go. Just one set of tires and be done.
 
I live in AZ so don’t have to worry about this. Isn’t there an “all weather” you can just get for all your weather conditions there?

Nitto Ridge Grapplers area great daily AT tire that performs well in the snow from what I read about them on other forums. That might be the way to go. Just one set of tires and be done.
My understanding and experience has been that the all-weather tires are just average performance across all weather and not ideal for any weather. I've only ever had all-weather tires on my cars, but now we have a 7-month-old being driven around, so we have more of a vested interest in being as safe as possible this winter.
 
The stock Michelin Primacy LTX that the Telluride come with are very good for the first 40,000 miles.(y)
 
My understanding and experience has been that the all-weather tires are just average performance across all weather and not ideal for any weather. I've only ever had all-weather tires on my cars, but now we have a 7-month-old being driven around, so we have more of a vested interest in being as safe as possible this winter.
I completely understand that. Look at the Nitto Ridge Grappler. They are nice and quiet for daily driving but excellent for rain and snow.

It's a great all-around tire that lends confidence in commute during rain or snow.
 




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