What did you do to your 2015-2020 K2XX Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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mikeydread

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The ride is a bit more firm with 24's, but not uncomfortable. One thing i have noticed though is that it has started buffeting a small amount at highway speeds. It seems intermittent, but i'll have to keep an eye on it. It buffeted previously (when i first purchased it) with the factory 20" wheels until the dealer road force balanced/replaced the factory tires... So I may end up having the 24's rebalanced/road force balance if it starts to bug me.

I'm running the Dub Skillz in 24x10, and Nitto NT420S tires in 305/35/24. Theres some minor rubbing at full crank, but not enough to bother me. If you want to avoid rubbing altogether, i'd go for the 295/40/24 tires. Other than that it's good to go.

Thanks for the reply Flynnst0ne, i just order some Giovanna Bogota 24x10, i will post some pics when i get them. i will like to go with a 305/40/24 because NYC has a lot of pot holes. the wheels are on back order so i have one month to make up my mind on what size tire to go with. Thanks Flynnst0ne your info help me a lot.
 

jackedupZ71

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installed LEDS in the fogs, reverse, and tag light. Overall they were pretty simple to put in, the fogs being the most stubborn. here's some pics
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i started vinyl wrapping the bowties but my little boy decided it was more fun to play with the vinyl. It will look good when i get another sheet
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Looks great! If you aren't blacking out the grill (body match might be an option too) then maybe just Dip the front and back GMC's?

I actually did think about outlining the Red part of GMC in Flat Black..... thanks! Gonna try it in a few weeks. Too much going on right now, and doing a road trip to ski Taos for Spring Break with the family soon.
 

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installed LEDS in the fogs, reverse, and tag light. Overall they were pretty simple to put in, the fogs being the most stubborn. here's some pics
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6aa1860a6c0494ea8e8026ab13ebd019.jpg

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i started vinyl wrapping the bowties but my little boy decided it was more fun to play with the vinyl. It will look good when i get another sheet
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JackedUpZ71,
When you changed the fogs, are brighter (more lumens) or less bright than the halogens when driving??? I've been pondering fog bulbs.
 

jackedupZ71

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JackedUpZ71,
When you changed the fogs, are brighter (more lumens) or less bright than the halogens when driving??? I've been pondering fog bulbs.
to me the output is about the same, they match the led strip in the headlight almost spot on, and depending what angle you look at the headlights they match pretty close or are just a shade more blue


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I just got done loading tunes from Blackbear, and all I can say is that's how it should be from the factory! The whole crew there deserves a pat on the back, from ordering, to helping me with the efi software, they've been great!


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Install was pretty easy. Just pop the old one out and swap the heated/cool buttons with the existing heated only ones. I got mine at GMPartsNow.com , Brian is a really cool guy to deal with.
 

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Install was pretty easy. Just pop the old one out and swap the heated/cool buttons with the existing heated only ones. I got mine at GMPartsNow.com , Brian is a really cool guy to deal with.
Do you know the part number by any chance? I'd like to do this mod as well
 

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