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Price of Stock wheels for 2007 chevy truck?

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A guy at work has regular stock wheels brand new with brand new tires from a 2007 Z71 chevy silverado, he immediatel took his stock wheels off and replaced them with custom 20 inch wheels.

I have a 2006 chevy silverado but my wheels are a down graded version as well as the tires compared to his Z71 edition stock wheels and tires.

He offered them to me if i come up with a price, any good suggestions on how much i should offer.

Keep in mind that he has no use for these wheels and is wanting to get rid of them so what should i offer, ball park figure please.

Greatly Apreciated to all who answer.

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  • 1 Rob Stercraw, PhD

    Check your local craigslist (www.craigslist.org) – most are flooded with these as everyone is putting 20’s on…

    I’ve seen the dealership ask from $450-650 for a new “take-off” set (like these that were taken off immediately for a new set), but they typically go for less on Craigslist – averaging about $350 for a full set in like-new condition. There isn’t a big market for them these days.

    Oh, I almost forgot – the 2007 is a complete redesign (unless his truck is a Silverado “Classic”) and you should make sure the wheels will actually bolt on properly. I am not sure if GM did anything with the bolt pattern with the redesign. Maybe someone else will know for sure…

    Edit: Just found a set of wheels off of a 2007 here on my local craigslist for $250…

  • 2 reddcobalt07

    Sell web pages for wheel sales new take offs they are called.
    They are like new but have been taken off and replaced with ones the customer wants. I have seen new Chevy truck wheels sell on one page. They are pricey to say the least.
    But then you get what you want. Look around and shop the web.

  • 3 Daniel G

    For example this wheel 16×6-1/2, 8 lug, 6-1/2 GM otion PY0
    lists for 567 each. Used or New take off should run about 85 to 135 each (plus shipping if there is any). Second as a reminder the cost of a pair of 20″ wheels is much cheaper than new ones, but the problem with that is when you bend one…..most of the time you cant but just one or they have been discontinued for newer cooler ones. third…if the truck is wrecked and it has 20″ on it the ins company sees that you dont have the right wheels on it and will deduct the factory cost of the wheels on the value of the truck… so if your friend had 20 that cost him a grand…..and he got in a wreck the ins company would auto deduct 567 x4 or 2268 from the value of the truck unless he had purchased special insurance that covered wheel….(also expensive)…pass that on to your friend.. i would offer him 400-500 on the set…

  • 4 Jake

    Our local dealership sells the ones of their trucks for $500, Brand new wheels, brand new tires. A pretty good deal really. Tell him 350 if he says no then go 400.

  • 5 yogie lokz

    In los angeles they cost from $150 to $200 in a used tire shop. since the tires are used because you will be the second owner give him something from $200-$250