2016 GMC Yukon XL Denali compatible with 2023 AT4 20" wheels and sensor?

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Looking to setup a winter wheel set for the snow, currently running GMC 22" OEM rims with 285/45/22. I am looking at purchasing a set of 20" 2023 factory AT4 with 275/60/20 takeoffs, and want some feedback on wheel offset with my 2016, and will the sensors work with the 2016 Yukon sensor with the new wheels? Any insight appreciated.
**Also, recently installed a Suspension Maxx leveling system to bring front end up, roughly 2"**
 

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GM changed the frequencies that the wheel sensors operate at, but I don't know at what year the change was made. Other folks will chime in.
 

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I am looking at purchasing a set of 20" 2023 factory AT4 with 275/60/20 takeoffs, and want some feedback on wheel offset with my 2016, and will the sensors work with the 2016 Yukon sensor with the new wheels? Any insight appreciated.
You will need new sensors. With that said, Discount Tire swapped them out for me for like $20/a tire which IMHO is cheap. Are you thinking of running the tires from the AT4 as winter tires? I would advise against them for the Tahoe winters. I did just this swap and I founf the, to be scary in our winters. I took off the tires and put on the Pathfinders from Discount Tire. This is my 3rd set and love then in Tahoe. I run them year round.
 
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I have 275/60/20 Goodyear Duratrac's going on the 20" wheels. I currently have the 285/45/22 Michelin Defender LTX M/S for everyday driving.
 
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Well, after all I got them mounted on the Duratracs (275/60/20) and Suspension Max leveling kit. Pretty happy with the AT4 wheels on the black Denali. Amazon sensors worked like a charm (Big O) mounted and programmed the sensors, and it's ready for the snow. Thanks to everyone on the forum for your input, I like the look compare to the black 22" with 285/45/22 Michelin Defender tires. No rub, small change in ride quality. Braking seems to be changed a little, maybe more power needed on the rim and tire setup, but not enough to change braking distance. I was worried the offset would look weird on the 2016 body style, but let me know what you think!!
 

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Looks great. Matches the black well, and a lot of Sierra take offs are this exact size. Im gunna...
 

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Well, after all I got them mounted on the Duratracs (275/60/20) and Suspension Max leveling kit. Pretty happy with the AT4 wheels on the black Denali. Amazon sensors worked like a charm (Big O) mounted and programmed the sensors, and it's ready for the snow. Thanks to everyone on the forum for your input, I like the look compare to the black 22" with 285/45/22 Michelin Defender tires. No rub, small change in ride quality. Braking seems to be changed a little, maybe more power needed on the rim and tire setup, but not enough to change braking distance. I was worried the offset would look weird on the 2016 body style, but let me know what you think!!
Do you think there would be rub issues with no leveling kit on 2016 Denali? Currently bone stock. One of the wheels is cracked, so I'm researching options.
 

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