New 22 x 9 Wheel for Chevrolet GMC Tahoe Suburban Silverado Sierra 2014-2020 Rim 05660

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This new 22" x 9” replacement wheel design was offered on a variety of Chevrolet vehicles in 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020 including the Tahoe, Suburban, and Silverado. From 2015 to 2020, these 22-inch Chevrolet wheels were offered on the LS and LT variants of the Tahoe and the Suburban. From 2015 to 2019, this wheel design was offered on the Silverado 1500 and was available on the LD Silverado. These wheels were also offered as an option on the Cadillac escalade from the years 2015-2020. This wheel came in two different finishes: Hyper-silver with chrome inserts and black with chrome inserts. The only finish we carry at this time is the hyper-silver with chrome inserts. Made with the same A356 aluminum alloy as the OEM wheels, and even holding the same JWL certification, these 2015-2020 Chevrolet wheels are a great replacement for your damaged wheel, whether cracked, bent or even just scuffed. This replication wheel also comes with a limited life time warranty on the finish

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Position On Car Universal
Material Alloy
Condition New
Diameter 22 inch
Bolt Pattern 6 X 139.7 mm
Offset 24 mm
Center Bore 78.1 mm
Style 7 Spoke
Finish Hypersilver
Width 9.0 inch
Interchangeable Part Number 5660
Brand Wheelership
Lugs 6
OEM Part Numbers 19301164
OEM Tire Size 285/45R22

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