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so just to follow up. I got the kit in, it was probably exhaust based fitment listing. from the instructions the early models came with a cross mounted muffler. so that makes sense why it needed the new resonator. mine doesn't have that and the res on mine looks smaller than what came in the kit. so I probably didn't even need it. but I'll find out during install.

I'll make an install thread in the hybrid forum, since it's probably very specific. but figured I'd follow up incase this comes up in a search for someone.

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so gm had a old kit to add a spare tire. mine came with nothing spare related besides a air pump haha. long discontinued kit, seems over priced, but I'm getting lazy and thinking about ordering it. but it doesn't quite list my truck. listing I can find show 2008-2010 all, tahoe to caddy. for 2011 only the tahoe hybrid shows up, not the yukon ones. mines a 2011 yukon hybrid. any idea what might have changed in that one year to make the kit not fit.

I was thinking maybe tire size, since the awd stuff is picky about all 4 tires being the same diameter but these hybrids have the 2wd/4wd transfer case and my particular one was ordered the the 17in wheels, not the standard chrome 20s. the spare is a 17in. was going to but the same size tire on it as the truck.

it says free returns, and I don't mind modding something a bit to make it fit if it's not a huge issue. but figured before I hit buy now. I'd bounce the question off the board first.
I have 2009 Tahoe Hybrid and learned there is no spare after having a flat on a trip last fall. I have considered piecing together what I need to add a spare from salvage yards but am interested in the cost and compatibility for my Tahoe. Where did you find or order your kit? Any other lessons learned from your experience?
 
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I have 2009 Tahoe Hybrid and learned there is no spare after having a flat on a trip last fall. I have considered piecing together what I need to add a spare from salvage yards but am interested in the cost and compatibility for my Tahoe. Where did you find or order your kit? Any other lessons learned from your experience?


that was my fear. I found the part number for the kit and Googled it. found one on ebay. not sure if any are left. but worth a Google. kinda over priced so it took me a while to actually do it. but figured one time of a flat tire would make it worth it.


have a look under your truck and see what your exhaust routing looks like. if you have the cross flow muffler like in the instructions. you'll need to do the exhaust mods. I got lucky and mine have the normal truck exhaust. I'm guessing because its a 2011.

byond that, nothing special really. if you down load the instructions. the process is laid out pretty well. I would have to look but I think the individual part numbers are there if you can't fine a kit.

if you don't mind going to the junk yard. I'm sure you can get it all for much less. I just got lazy haha.
 
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Or you could just find a spare tire and throw it in the cargo area and it is there if you ever need it. Probably be a lot less headache.. but that’s just me
 

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that was my fear. I found the part number for the kit and Googled it. found one on ebay. not sure if any are left. but worth a Google. kinda over priced so it took me a while to actually do it. but figured one time of a flat tire would make it worth it.


have a look under your truck and see what your exhaust routing looks like. if you have the cross flow muffler like in the instructions. you'll need to do the exhaust mods. I got lucky and mine have the normal truck exhaust. I'm guessing because its a 2011.

byond that, nothing special really. if you down load the instructions. the process is laid out pretty well. I would have to look but I think the individual part numbers are there if you can't fine a kit.

if you don't mind going to the junk yard. I'm sure you can get it all for much less. I just got lazy haha.
Thanks! This really helpful.

My interim plan is to get a spare tire and jack to keep in the cargo area as mentioned. I will need to make a couple of 300 mile trips where I will need to haul a lot of material so the space is a premium on those trips. Otherwise, a loose spare is certainly the the low cost, low hassle option.
 
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Thanks! This really helpful.

My interim plan is to get a spare tire and jack to keep in the cargo area as mentioned. I will need to make a couple of 300 mile trips where I will need to haul a lot of material so the space is a premium on those trips. Otherwise, a loose spare is certainly the the low cost, low hassle option.


be curious which muffler setup you have we you take a look under it.

I have an unused muffler from my kit, but unless you're close by shipping is crazy expensive these days and it's very heavy
 

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