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Will 24 inch tires cause stabilitrak & engine light to go on? by jgirl9
Mar 04, 2008 (10:50 am)
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I have a 2007 GMC Yukon. I put 24 inch rims on it when I bought it back in November of 06. It has close to 30,000 miles on it. Now all of a sudden the engine light and the stabilitrak light have come on. The dealer said it is related to the rims and they can't do anything about it or turn the lights off. Any opinions and/or advice? Thanks.
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Re: 07 Denali 18" to 20" Upgrade [rjkmd] by pvorwerk
Mar 16, 2008 (11:04 am)
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Replying to: rjkmd (Mar 03, 2008 8:07 pm)

What?!
 
I put 20's on my 07 Yukon (saved them from my 05 Sierra). I had to buy an additional set of tire sensors because I switch back to the stock tires in winter. The extra set of sensors cost about $240.00, I don't remember what it cost to have the sensors installed on my rims, seems to me it was $60.00 total. I tried to get the Yukon to "relearn" the new sensors myself, but had to take it to the dealer; they did it while I stood there. It took less than 10 minutes; I think they charged me $15.00. I'll have to get it done again this spring - such is the price of vanity.
 
By the way, the sensors are battery powered and last 4-5 years.
 
Phil
Courtland, MN
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Re: 07 Denali 18" to 20" Upgrade [pvorwerk] by rsht
Mar 17, 2008 (8:15 am)
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Replying to: pvorwerk (Mar 16, 2008 11:04 am)

Hi Phil, would you happen to know what type of battery (e.g. CR2316, LR44...) the sensors use and how many each? Thanks!!
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Re: 07 Denali 18" to 20" Upgrade [rsht] by pvorwerk
Mar 21, 2008 (9:07 pm)
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Replying to: rsht (Mar 17, 2008 8:15 am)

I am not positive, but as I understand it the batteries are integrated with the sensor and are not replaceable. Sounds dumb to me too, but that was the way it was explained to me by one of the techs at the dealership. If you find out otherwise please let me know.
 
Phil
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Wheel/Lug Nut Torque by rsht
Apr 22, 2008 (7:42 am)
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Does anyone know the proper lug nut torque specification for 2007 Yukon Denali with standard 18 inch OEM wheels? I read its 140ft/lbs in the Owner's Manual, but that sounded pretty high, any comments or suggestions?
 
Also, anyone can recommend a Torque Wrench on these lug nuts? Craftsmen??? Thanks!
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Re: Wheel/Lug Nut Torque [rsht] by obyone
Apr 23, 2008 (3:21 am)
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Replying to: rsht (Apr 22, 2008 7:42 am)

Lug nuts should be tightened in a star pattern using progressive torque settings to 140 ft lbs. My personal favorite is a 1/2" drive Snap On digital torque wrench. If all you're doing is lugnuts I believe Harbor Freight Tools has some reasonably priced wrenches.
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Re: Wheel/Lug Nut Torque [obyone] by rsht
Apr 23, 2008 (5:23 am)
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Replying to: obyone (Apr 23, 2008 3:21 am)

obyone, the 1/2" drive digital torque wrench from Snap-on are nice, especially the one called the TechAngle, Wow! Thank you for the information and confirmation.
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Custom wheel offset by toolguy134
May 26, 2008 (5:46 am)
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Just got my 2008 Denali and want to put on 305/45/22 tire with a set of custom wheels. I 'm confused by which ofset I need to have so the tire won't rub. I ordered a belltech lowing kit so I need to make sure I choose the right combination .
 
Larry

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