What a great gift! Your GMC Sonoma
rims are likely either 15 inch or 17 inch in diameter. Do be sure to consult your owner’s manual for specific size recommendations. When it comes to cost, rims for your Sonoma (without tires, of course) start at $110/rim for a basic factory rim. You can get much cheaper aftermarket plastic rims or wheel covers, but they often don’t fit properly or last very long. You’ll likely want to log into a Sonoma owners’ discussion board or two to see what people are saying about rim sizes, styles, brands, and tires. While it’s unlikely everyone will agree on what the “best” rims are, you can get some ideas. And, of course, you can stop in at a local auto tire retailer or aftermarket parts store to discuss your options as well.
In addition, there are a lot of great online retailers, like Tire Rack, will make shopping for rims relatively error-free. When you select a rim that fits your specific trim level and year, many sites will automatically show you tires that will fit. In addition, most places will balance your wheels before they’re shipped out. When you receive the rims and tires, you can pay your local GMC dealer or mechanic to put them on your truck.
Have fun working on your Sonoma!
Finding just the right rims and tires for a project tuck can take more time than you plan for. First, you’ll want to research sizes and styles, and then you need to see what’s available either locally or through an online retailer. The process takes time.
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