Somehow I didn't get a notification on my post- I'll fix that.
1. Yes, I'll sell my denali rack to cover the gap in cost.
2. I can put a yakima/thule roof box on, no problem, on the factory rails. However, they are way to flimsy for anything heavier. (which I want)
3. I'll take a look at...
I have the same issue. The seat goes foward, back, reclines, etc. But the tilt is not working. I can hear the motor and it sounds like it's struggling rather than spinning a gear. I would love to fix this without ordering an entire seat mount for $500+
I read on here that you an replace just the bearings - I was told it could only be the whole bearing assembly, with new abs sensor, etc. Could I have just pressed in new bearings into the old assembly?
And with that - should I be regularly repacking the wheel bearings so this does not happen...
2009 Yukon XL Denali - 6.2L - AWD - 105k (I've owned it since 90k)
Last weekend - no sounds, no problems.
Driving home from a trip - 2-3 hour drive - exiting the hwy I hear a grinding/whirring/howling noise. Almost feels like a drag on the whole drive-train.
I research here - it's like...
I have the same issue - I feel like there should be a way to get that gear - maybe made out of metal. Do you have pics of what you found so far?
If I have to replace the entire seat base - I'm just going to manually move it to where I want it. I drive it 90% of the time anyway.
Do you have...
Has anyone just replaced a single motor? Only the tilt isn't working on my seat. This write-up is great, the pics in photobucket are great, please don't delete them!!
I've searched, googled, etc... I think my use for the Denali Yukon XL is different than others. Most of what I've found are forum postings for removing the roof rack or adding factory for looks. I'm looking for cargo carrying strength and potentially adding a roof top tent.
I have a 2009...
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