chevy 20's
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well guys I had a brain fart today. I was thinking about selling my stock 20's off the vho and going with a new setup with some center line 20's and some hankook tires. how much do you think I can get for my limited production wheels? here is a pick on the truck
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well guys I had a brain fart today. I was thinking about selling my stock 20's off the vho and going with a new setup with some center line 20's and some hankook tires. how much do you think I can get for my limited production wheels? here is a pick on the truck
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I know who makes them but you an't gt them unless you get pull off's. and since they didn't make very many vho's I don't think their are going to be very many sets wondering around. I did check out ebay and one guy had a set with tires for $2,000 but he also called them SS wheels. I would seriously sell these if I got enough money out of them to buy some centerline 20's with some 285/50/r20 hankook ventus on them.
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Future "collectability" is always speculation, but this package started as a regional thing that turned out to be available nationwide. I don't know that anyone's published production figures yet, but I would think they would HAVE to be a very rare truck. Considering how many non-VHO trucks there are anyway.
Wonder if anyone could find out the production numbers for 04 VHO's?
Wonder if anyone could find out the production numbers for 04 VHO's?
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'04 production numbers were 957. Making the VHO a rare bird. The '05s are not available yet and I am a firm believer in "see it to believe it". They were supposed to begin production in November and have not seen/heard anything on them.
It would be hard for me to part with the wheels just yet.
I thought I was going to sell mine awhile back as well and buy these Centerlines that look alot like the VHO wheels:
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I was wanting to reduce weight/mass at the rear wheels, but found out that it was only going to be worth about a tenth. I could have gone for a smaller size, but decided to just find some stock 16" wheels for the track.
I thought I was going to sell mine awhile back as well and buy these Centerlines that look alot like the VHO wheels:
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I was wanting to reduce weight/mass at the rear wheels, but found out that it was only going to be worth about a tenth. I could have gone for a smaller size, but decided to just find some stock 16" wheels for the track.
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the centerlines will help, but keep in mind that the current one's are available to anyone. the vho truck use gm accessory wheel part number CK803. they aren't specific to that truck from what i can see.
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all I know is you can order them from Prime who makes the wheels from gm, I already talked to them. I also really like those centerlines and would do something comparable. I might jsut end up selling them to my father in law if he buys an avalanche. I really jsut want new tires that are a litle smaller to help me off the line a little. hankook 285/50/r20 or soemthing comparable around that size.http://www.hankooktireusa.com/produc..._ID=23&CatID=5
pklus i hate these goodyears on here.
pklus i hate these goodyears on here.
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I also like these wheels and especially the price.
http://www.centerlinewheels.com/whee...vehicle&data=3
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http://www.centerlinewheels.com/whee...vehicle&data=3
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