2005 Yukon Denali Wheel Update

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I've been looking at updating the stock 20" wheels on my 2005 Denali. I've found a nice set off of a 2014 GMC locally on Craigslist, and just wanted to confirm that they will work with my vehicle. I know they all have the same bolt pattern, but just wanted to make sure that the backspacing and width will still work.

I also wanted to know if the 2014 TPMS sensors will work. It seems like they are all using the same frequency, but I see when you order new sensors they are year specific and appear slightly different in shape. Is the year specific to the vehicle or the rim? If I needed to order 2005 TPMS sensors would they fit the valve stem hole and interior profile of the 2014 rim?

Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
 
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wheels will work, TPMS will not sync. 2005 sensors will fit in 2014 wheels.
Thanks for the information and clear answers.

I think that this forum is going to be a great resource for my new to me Yukon.
 

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All the gm trucks run 315 hz frequency. I wouldn't see an issue using the tpms sensors from the new truck with yours.


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All the gm trucks run 315 hz frequency. I wouldn't see an issue using the tpms sensors from the new truck with yours.

That's what I initially thought after much research, but no official confirmation if it actually working. That's why I eventually asked the question here.

NathanJax was pretty specific in saying that despite the fact that they have the same frequency they will not sync.
 

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