Blueinterceptor
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Ordered my 22 Denali with 22's(SF2 wheel)-they were on constraint and it came with 20" Bridgestone's. Finally got my 22's with Michelin LTX tires-to me no difference in ride or handling between the two and it looks better Before/AfterThis was a tug of war type question for me up until the allocation was received. I built and rebuilt the car several times on the website and just couldn’t decide. One of the major sticking points was the number and type of tires available in the factory size of the 22” wheel vs the 20”. I was lucky and got a chance to drive each. And there wasn’t much of a difference in ride quality but the 22” have less body roll. I really like the appearance of the Texas edition wheels. When Michelin released the defender ltx in the 22” factory size, it sealed the deal. I will say this though. If Chevrolet had the Texas edition style wheel in a 20” size, I would have gone with that because of the number of tire choices available. I would have bought the Michelin all terrain tire.
I have a Denali Ultimate with the 22s. Ride quality is quite good, although taller tires do have a slight impact on cornering. I prefer the look of the 22s, which fill the wheel well. However, they are more expensive.Hi Folks,
New to the forum here, lots of helpful responses so posting a question for some advice. I am trying to order 2023 Yukon Denali with Sunroof, the dealer says it will take 4 - 5 months but he has one coming that has above and 22" wheels + Onstar package. I read through internet people are torn between 20 & 22" wheels. Some say ride quality will suffer with one and others say handling will be worst. Does anyone have knowledge on this and can list pro\cons of one over the other from their experience, would appreciate it.
Regards,
Maverick
OnStar is something I avoid. On the Tahoe I purchased I was forced to get it, but I never activated it and I have disconnected it. I would rather have 20 inch wheels for a smooth ride. Your tires are the first step in a smooth ride.Hi Folks,
New to the forum here, lots of helpful responses so posting a question for some advice. I am trying to order 2023 Yukon Denali with Sunroof, the dealer says it will take 4 - 5 months but he has one coming that has above and 22" wheels + Onstar package. I read through internet people are torn between 20 & 22" wheels. Some say ride quality will suffer with one and others say handling will be worst. Does anyone have knowledge on this and can list pro\cons of one over the other from their experience, would appreciate it.
Regards,
Maverick
Brilliant! Get the 22” at order and buy a new set of take off 20”. It would be way cheaper than if you got 20” and decided you couldn’t live without the 22”.I run the stock 22" Wheels in the summer w/ the stock Bridgestone tires (for now), and 20" w/ Bridgestone Blizzaks in the winter.
I don't really notice a ride quality difference; or if I do, it is so slight that it doesn't matter to me.
Handling: my belief is that with this high center of gravity, the treads will break loose long before any difference in sidewall height is noticable...its a bus, you don't drive it like a sports car. That said, handles great w/ both wheel sizes.
Furthermore, you can always find 20" take off's from almost any GMC or Chevy truck on craigslist or facebook marketplace at a big discount if you decide you want to go that route later. I'd take the bird in the hand...although you could consider waiting for the 2024?
I have a Denali Ultimate with the 22s. Ride quality is quite good, although taller tires do have a slight impact on cornering. I prefer the look of the 22s, which fill the wheel well. However, they are more expensive.
I have a Denali Ultimate with the 22s. Ride quality is quite good, although taller tires do have a slight impact on cornering. I prefer the look of the 22s, which fill the wheel well. However, they are more expensive.
OnStar is something I avoid. On the Tahoe I purchased I was forced to get it, but I never activated it and I have disconnected it. I would rather have 20 inch wheels for a smooth ride. Your tires are the first step in a smooth ride.