New Yukon Owner with a couple ?'s

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No 32's anymore. The I have 265/75r16's that actually are taller than the 32's that were on it. They just sit 4 inches more inside. The old rims were really offset.

Yeah, it has been hard not to buy fun things for it, but I need to get it all right before I do any of that. Other than the tune up I have to figure out the cruise control, then the heater (it just doesnt blow hot, more like a mild heat).
 

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265/75/16 are 32" tires. 285/75/16 are roughly 33" tall.

Make sure you use quality parts when doing your tune up or be expecting to be doing it again. Especially the wires. I bought a set from Advanced Auto Parts and 6 months later it started backfiring like crazy. Looked under the hood and some how 2 snapped in half so it was only running on 6 cylinders. Took them back and got a full refund then went to Napa and bought a better set for the same price that were more heavy duty with better quality silicone rubber.. put them on and haven't had a problem since. I won;t be going back to Advanced for critical repair parts any time soon again.
 

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