Costs more but get them powder coated. Another member did that to a set of 916's that were trashed and it came out nice...gotta look for that thread.
Found a thread with pix of them just so you can get an idea
http://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/threads/22-ck916-wheels-for-sale.63396/
I guess it would more of a bump out than a hump. Hard to describe. I had a set of Esky ones on mine and it just wasn't a smooth transition from the Yukon 3rd brake housing housing to the Esky vent. Both sides were like that...hmm..maybe I got a bad set...but I believe the Esky 3rd housing does...
Anytime...you truly have made your truck into a one of a kind. Considering where it started...impressive would be an understatement! I would hold onto it for a very very long time as I dont think there is much out to even consider getting rid of it for. I know some of my ideas drained your...
I'd pay 26 OTD for it...maybe 27 depending on how much I really liked it. The NNBS Tahoe/Yukons around here are low 30's for mileage under 60K. You can find them for low 20's but they have125-150K on them. I'd like to get into a NNBS Denali personally but not for over 30. GL.
The Esky rear vents fit just fine but if you use them with the Tahoe/Yukon back glass then there is a partial hump towards the top that sticks out. That is mainly noticeable from looking side to side across the back. The reason for the hump is to match the Esky 3rd brake light. If you are...
From experience.....the Corsa Sport is not quiet...the Touring maybe...but not the sport. It is a great system that is easy to bolt up. It has no drone and sounds almost stock at idle but anything more than 1/2 throttle to WOT its a whole new animal. Plus at cold startup it sounds amazing. I...
Then just a tune from Blackbear will accomplish that.......don't waste your $ on anything else then. Do some reading in their section and the results speak for themselves.
Best $ spent was an in person tune with Justin from Blackbear Performance. I've had my Denali for about 5 years now and I've never felt it to be 'sluggish' as it is a big heavy SUV to begin with.....but after having it tuned....she definitely has more giddy up. I have a CAI and exhaust only as...
Same here. Here in the Midwest they use a 'winterblend' fuel and each year I see about a 3-4 MPG decrease from the norm.....also letting your vehicle idle longer/warm up will take away as well.
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