I scored a good deal on 18" OEM tires and wheels that were almost new take offs from a 2015 Tahoe on CL. Stole them for 750. Swapped out my beat up 16" alloys and my 2000 Tahoe drives much better and has a better stance.
When I got it inspected I went through the past two years' stickers and found I was averaging about 6250 miles a year. Doesn't make sense to get a new or even two year old model at the numbers they are getting, so going to put some money into this one. Some rust repair under all four doors, paint them, the tailgate and front bumper. Replace cushion and recover drivers seat, and it should be good for another four years.
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