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Re: Thanks, brjohnson [quickdropmarc] by brjohnson
Apr 08, 2006 (11:47 pm)
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Replying to: quickdropmarc (Mar 29, 2006 10:53 am)

Marc,
 
Have not dropped the money yet...with all the hooking up to the boat I do alone, sure would be nice.
 
There is another model camera.,..mounts in the same location, but without the cover plate..for $200ish less.
 
Let me know if you go with this, I think I will, but may be a month or so.
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Re: Thanks, brjohnson [brjohnson] by quickdropmarc
Apr 10, 2006 (2:37 pm)
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Replying to: brjohnson (Apr 08, 2006 11:47 pm)

Heck, I'm going to wait until you buy yours first!
 
Where is the model that is $200 less?
 
ciao,
Marc
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Camera Lens Location by quickdropmarc
Apr 11, 2006 (1:49 pm)
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brjohnson, I noticed today at the GMC dealer that the 2007 Yukon's rear camera lens is located above the license plate to improve the rear view. I wonder if this is a better location than the aftermarket model you told me about that is located just above the hitch receiver? Mounting high may improve vision to the rear when backing your empty boat trailer down the ramp, but I wonder if it is possible to see your hitch when trying to hook-up your trailer.
 
The lower mounting location of the aftermarket version may be better for lining up your hitch, but I wonder if the low angle decreases your rear view when backing down a ramp (or improves it?), and I also wonder if this location is smart in that if you aren't paying attention could the hitch on the trailer tongue hit the camera lens and break it? Any thoughts (we really need someone who has a rear camera chime in here with some first hand experience)!
 
ciao,
Marc
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Re: DEAD BATTERY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [tyarbro] by pewtercoupe
Apr 11, 2006 (4:47 pm)
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Replying to: tyarbro (Jan 12, 2006 1:43 pm)

Dude,
 Did you ever get this problem fixed? If yes, what was it? I have the same problem with my 2003 Denali. I've traced it to the rear airconditioning fan which is never turning off. It runs very slowly once the vehicle is cut off. This draws ~1 amp, which kills the battery in a day of sitting without being started. I believe the problem is a relay that is not turning power off when the truck is off. Any help would be appreciated.
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replacement tires by denalidad
Apr 13, 2006 (2:41 pm)
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Has anyone replaced the factory tires with Bridgestone Dueler Alenza H/P factory size P265 70 17 ? I want to replace asap can anyone suggest std size replacements with good wearability and moderate price range $125-150/tire that maintain or improve the mpg?
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Re: replacement tires [denalidad] by obyone
Apr 13, 2006 (3:24 pm)
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Replying to: denalidad (Apr 13, 2006 2:41 pm)

Check out the Michelin LTX or for a little more the Crossterrains. The Crossterrains have a little higher wear rating.
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Re: replacement tires [obyone] by denalidad
Apr 14, 2006 (5:48 am)
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Replying to: obyone (Apr 13, 2006 3:24 pm)

thank you for the info, are the crossterrrains an agressive tread pattern that may introduce noise at highway speed? As most AWD owners are these days my vehicle never has and never will see any offroad driving and the need for agressive tread is not worth the noise. A highway tread is more than adequate as the Good Year Wrangler HP that were OEM have adequate traction in snow and wet road conditions and have great tread life. Any other comments or suggestions are welcomed. Thanks again.
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Re: replacement tires [denalidad] by wlbrown9
Apr 14, 2006 (6:05 am)
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Replying to: denalidad (Apr 14, 2006 5:48 am)

The Crossterrains that came on my Envoy XL are more of a highway tread...less agressive than the LTX. Quiet and smooth after 30K miles. I have a version of the LTX (Select LT that were available through Wal-Mart) that have over 50K miles...still going strong, pretty smooth...they are on my '00 Trooper. A little more agressive tread..but still pretty good. Depending on the size you should be able to pick up the LTX for less esp. if you can shop at Costco or Sams Club.
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Re: replacement tires [denalidad] by obyone
Apr 16, 2006 (8:43 pm)
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Replying to: denalidad (Apr 14, 2006 5:48 am)

The LTX comes in three different flavors. A/S, M/S, and A/T. The M/S was what I was describing. Here's a link on the M/S.
 
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Michelin&tireModel=LTX+M%2FS
 
The Crossterrain SUV doesn't have an aggressive pattern which would contribute to road noise. Actually, it was rated superior in ride comfort and noise comfort.
 
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Michelin&tireModel=Cross+Terrai- n+SUV
 
good luck
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a/c problems by blky2kd
Apr 19, 2006 (10:07 pm)
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i have a 2000 yukon denali it has about 13000k miless in it and my front a/c wont trow out cold air my rear a/c works great but my front a/c will only throw hot air does anyone else have this issue or know how to solve it . Thanks

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