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Living the dream PT

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I have a 2007 Yukon Denali, and would like to upgrade a few things. I wanted to; 1.) get some winter tires. I am having a hard time finding very many winter tires for the 20" rims ( TRUE WINTER ). I wanted to use our chrome 20" as my winter rims as we are buying new rims in the spring and getting summer tires installed on those. Any suggestions. I keep coming across the Blitzzak's. Any exp. on these?

2.) I also would like better lighting. I have always liked the idea of having the projector lighting. Like you would find on a STS or something. The true super bright stuff. I want it to be super bright. Like it's daylight at night. I think my night vision has changed in my old age. 33. LOL. all joking aside its like I dont feel as though the lights put out what I WANT OR EXPECT. Any suggestions on this?

and on a side, I recently purchased and yet to pick up my Husky floor mats. I got front to rear to protect the carpet. Did I make a wise choice?

Thanks,

Zac
 

felixgun

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The Blizzak's are amazing in snow.. that's what they were engineered for. I had to take this winter driving course and all the cars had the blizzak tires on them. AMAZING traction. If I didn't have AWD/4WD I would definitely get the blizzaks.
 

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I put 17" wheels on mine, better selection of tires, plus just more meat on the tire. Did not like the low profile look.
 

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and on a side, I recently purchased and yet to pick up my Husky floor mats. I got front to rear to protect the carpet. Did I make a wise choice?

Thanks,

Zac

Any decent aftermarket mat is a wise choice IMO. I have weathertechs (absolutely love them, especially for winter) along with many of the TYF members. I'd definitely check them out!
 
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