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Tony

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Wellllll.....I did it! Thanks for the confidence booster! Fortunately, I didn't have to use a heat gun/hair dryer. I just used dental floss. That was the easy part. The time-consuming part was the removal of adhesive/residue. I used goo gone and it worked okay...but later tried rubbing alcohol and that worked way better.

I only did the sides and removed the LTZs and the TAHOEs. I'll do the rear TAHOE tomorrow.

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Love this shot of it,, makes it look mean...
 

Glocksub

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It's the puck type setup.
The tires improve the look and the ride! Put about 300 miles on it Saturday on a short trip and the wife commented on the way home about how much better it rode!


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The Yukon looks fantastic with those tires! Well done.
 

Darkhawk

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I think those wheels go perfectly on the Yukon!

Me too!! I want those on mine since I have the basic SLT 18" rims. TOO much tire! Wonder though if it rides a bit better with more rubber though.
 

Tony

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Me too!! I want those on mine since I have the basic SLT 18" rims. TOO much tire! Wonder though if it rides a bit better with more rubber though.

For sure, your current wheels will have a more cushioned ride, but the 22"s will give you better cornering, and feel a bit more "car like".. And,, of course look way better..
 

O2_Stat

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Can you put a fatter(meatier) tires on the 22 inch wheels?
 

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