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Replying to: suv_jerry (Nov 30, 2005 6:19 pm) |
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| Hello, I am about to put my '04 Denali on AirRide suspension, but before I do I was wondering if anyone knew what size wheel I would need to tuck under the wheelwells? | |
| Have an 02 yukon with 70k miles,SES light stays on had new fuel filter,fuel pump, fuel injectors, plugs and wires, and a new battery and still the dealership cant get the light to go off, they reset the light but it comes on most of the time before i get off the lot anyone have any other ideas that these people dont have. Tired of dumping money into the problem and never getting it fixed. Now they want to replace the o2 sensor | |
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Am currently in the market to lease a Suburban or Denali. Saw both yesterday, and there seems to be VERY little difference -- I can pack the Suburban with all the bells and whistles that the Denali has and still come in at $15K less than a Denali XL. Any opinions out there as to which I should go with? I know the two are "cousins," but is there a reason to choose one over the other? Thanks!
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I wanted to upgrade my instrument panel to include a transmission temp. gauge so I purchase a new 04 Denali IP #1513566 and everything works great except the trip od I no longer have the option of personal or business mileage and can't turn on/off the trip, I did not have the unit flashed hours and miles are "0"...What gives? I have all the steering wheel functions but these. Help
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I'll most likely be purchasing a Denali or XL Denali in the next day or two (looking like XL Denali at this point). I've researched other postings on wheel size and have come to the conclusion that going with the 20" rims/tires is asking for trouble when doing any sort of off roading (I'm just talking unpaved dirt roads, nothing crazy), as well as having more flexibility with snow cables, and handling pot holes without damaging the rims. So, I'll stick with the 17" stock wheels/tires for the purchase. However, I'm still interested in getting an upgraded wheel/tire via aftermarket that upgrades the look, and that can still handle the unpaved roads, snow cables, pot holes, etc. Has anyone found a comprise along the lines of an 18" custom wheel/tire rig? If so, is there a good online vendor that you could point me to? I live in Southern California, so I imagine there may be several outfits down here I can visit, but it would be great if I could at least see an online catalog to choose from. Any help is appreciated. Thanks. Mike |
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Replying to: donahues (Jun 02, 2005 7:43 am) |
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Replying to: blckislandguy (Nov 05, 2004 8:01 pm) |
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Replying to: drej (Dec 15, 2005 11:42 am) |
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