I was a bit mistaken. I had to get a wireless adapter for my liftmaster at my old house, but it worked fine with craftsman at the new house without the adapter. So, question number two is solved. Edited that question out to avoid any confusion on the forum.
Couple questions on the overhead / roof console.
1. I have a 2009 Tahoe LTZ. It DOES have the power folding rear captain’s chairs, but I don’t have those buttons on the overhead console, just on the pillars by the rear seats themselves. I noticed that some GMT900 SUVs also have those same...
That was me. Rears definitely a bit annoying. But worth it. Definitely doesn’t get filthy as quickly and should help keep stones from attacking the paint.
Living in northeast Ohio, specifically did not want them. We’re contemplating adding another GMT900 to the stable and do not want the power steps on that one either
Haven’t spoken with them in a long while but if I recall correctly they said wheels are compatible with both aftermarket and OE centers. For that reason they sell them without the centers.
They really do have a predictable and comfortable ride! My comparison is my 2-door wrangler which is also excellent at helping me appreciate the ride of my Tahoe!
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