I got my Yokohama Paradas yesterday, went with the beefier 305/50-20. I had a set of Michelin LTZ M/S 275/55-20's on there, and the whole reason I was switching was to get something with less road noise. When I went into discount tire yesterday, I looked at the pricing on the Michelins that...
I actually did purchase the 4 pin electronic flasher first, but it didn't slow the blinker down. I had to get the 10 pin from grote, its the only thing that worked.
Thats a good price on the 4 pin though, mine cost me $28.
Some of you may know this, some may not so i figured i'd post just in case some of yall are suffering from racing blinker syndrome after installing your leds :mad2:
If you dont want to do load resistors, order this part from Grote (44140). $79.99 is about as cheap as you're going to be able...
neighbour, do you have an aftermarket xm or sirius sat radio adapter installed? If you don't then any of them will work fine, if you do then stay away from the USA Spec adapter.....I had all sorts of problems with it blocking out either sat radio or the ipod. Just fyi
Ya, I had that one installed. Works great unless you have a (non-factory) satellite radio adapter installed already. The both use the same data cable for displaying song info, i couldn't get it to work right with my Bose system.
Other than the inability to display song info, it works pretty...
Not bad, i wish I knew someone at a GM dealer. The Haynes manual is badass but I bet the GM manual has a lot of good stuff. Is it in layman terms or is it worded for a GM Certified Tech?
I'd go with the magma, but with the chrome and black. I had them on a white yukon a few years back....looked badass. Everybody has all chrome rims these days.
Here are some others I was looking at, I like to go with something different usually.
Here's the previous wheel on a denali
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