Blindspot Detection Mirros on a 07' Yukon Denali

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felixgun

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There are sensors behind the glass too. It will work technically you just won't have all four sensors.
 

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Wait ... where are the sensors in the rear quarter panel? :think:

Btw, on my truck the BZ alert is connected to the same module as the retractable assist steps ... upgrade to esky BZ mirrors, get power assist steps, get module and dealer programming, and somewhere tween $1500 and $2000 later you're a baller.

Or you can just turn your head slightly when you drive and bypass the BZA. :)
 

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but I get cramps in my neck easy

Tis a pickle ... although you don't strike me as the kinda dude that gets passed a lot and needs worry much about it. :driver:
 

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Another option is the tow/haul mirrors. Use the convex mirrors to monitor your blindspot and you'll never worry about neck cramps, and it's cheaper.

Yup. Or you can always drive on the right lane. Don't need to worry about any car creeping up on ya.


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I saw info about the BLIS on 07-08 but what about 11 Yukon Denali models. Can the mirrors be plug and play with sensors working or do I need to add harness and other sensors?
 

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