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2006 GMC 1500 Rim Specifications
- The 2006 GMC Sierra 1500 is a pickup truck available in all-, four- and rear-wheel-drive versions. Among these versions are the Denali Crew Cab, Work Truck, SL, SLE1, SLE2, SLT, HD SLE2 and HD SLT. The Sierra 1500 originally retailed between $15,800 and $38,775. The Sierra 1500's rims vary depending on the model.
- The 2006 Denali Crew Cab came with alloy wheels and rims with the option of chrome instead. All Work Truck models came with steel wheels and rims, though switching to chrome was also an option. All of the SL models have wheels and rims incorporating a mixture of chrome and steel. The SL Crew Cab offered an optional upgrade to alloy rims. All SLE 1 models came with chrome-and-steel wheels and rims but offered the option of alloy. Like the SLE 1 models, the SLE 2 versions also offered an upgrade to alloy wheels. They came standard with a combination of chrome-and-steel wheels and rims. The SLT models came with alloy wheels and rims. Buyers had the option of chrome instead.
- The rims require six lug nuts. They measure 22 by 9.5 inches.
- The exterior of the Sierra 1500 came in Deep Blue Metallic, Fire Red, Onyx Black, Polo Green, Sand Beige, Silver Birch, Stealth Gray Metallic and Summit White. The Denali model only came in Onyx Black, Silver Birch Metallic and Summit White. The Sierra 1500 came in pewter, cloth, pewter vinyl, neutral cloth, or neutral vinyl interiors. The Denali only came with a sandstone or stone gray leather interior.
- Power door locks and power windows came standard. The vehicles came installed with antilock brakes; and locking differential was optional. Driver and passenger air bags and Keyless entry came included; and a first-aid kit was optional.
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