I installed an S&B CAI on my 2021 Tahoe High Country. It didn't intefere with the hood and it has turned the Tahoe into a Beats!!!!
I chose the dry filter instead of the oiled one.
I've also heard that there was an "Unwritten Agreement" between the major vehicle manufacturers and the fuel industry to recommend or require higher octane fuel for manufactured vehicles in exchange for a slew of perks... albeit monetary or otherwise... Then again, this was just a rumor...
Premium fuel is only "Recommended" for the 6.2 by the factory. In contrast, Ram "Requires" premium for the TRX. When the factory "Requires" premium, then you're walking a very thin line with the warranty. Big difference..
You'll have to use the browser buttons on the steering wheel. You'll notice that browsing categories and selections will illustrate on both sides of the display, this you'll notice as you play with the browser buttons.
SIDE NOTE: The last time I took my 2015 Denali for an oil change, i inquired...
Need your opinion; I have a set of brand new "Raybestos" brake rotors for a 2012 Tahoe LTZ. I traded the Tahoe for a 2015 Yukon Denali.
So.. my question is; Could these rotors fit a 2015 Denali? It would be nice to know if I could keep and use these rotors in the future...
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