Funny you should mention that. I didn't even THINK about the holes in the wheels! Guess this is a community effort, as well it should be. LOL
Yea, "It takes a village" to delve in to problems and figure them out if we can't see the problems.
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Funny you should mention that. I didn't even THINK about the holes in the wheels! Guess this is a community effort, as well it should be. LOL
Thanks for the suggestions on other things to look for, I'll try to take some pics when I can but working on my day off limits my time, might be a day or so before I can get to it. I was able to get a torque wrench and torque them down and it the vibration still happened once I built up some speed. I could also see the driver side rear wheel wobbling some. She's sitting for now until I get a chance to look at it a little more.
On the plus side my wife is loving going from here Denali to the old LT Tahoe, LOL.
for TPMS,
you need to put Yukon in relearn mode
i have seen mention of a 'standard pressure release method' for your generation of yukon.
try a search for it, here
for mine there is a scan tool needed
So I just put on some new rims and tires. Took a drive about 18 miles round trip and had to stop 5 times to tighten the lug nuts. They were getting to the point i could take them off by hang. I'm just glad I was near an Auto Zone to buy a lug wrench or I would have had serious issues. He suggested to put some blue lock tight on. I've never had this issue before, but I've also never had aftermarket rims, with the exception of the ones that came on the car when we bought it. I'm also currently using aftermarket lug nuts that were recommended with the purchase of rims.
Any suggestions, should I go with the blue lock tight ?
Also any one know how long it will take for the new TPMS to be recognized ? Or is there a special sequence of events I need to preform?
Thanks in advance.