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jtub910

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In my hunt for upgraded wheels and tires I came across a deal too good to pass up. I had stock Z71 18s but wanted something bigger. This weekend on FB marketplace I came across some 22” Denali wheels with brand new rubber. They’re wrapped in 285/45/22 Bridgestone Dueler A/T RH-S.

I’m just missing sensors, center caps that don’t say GMC, & chrome lug nuts. Any advice on where to hunt those down would be excellent.

Below are the before and after shot. It fills out the CCM level pretty well. Too bad the 22’s are rough riding. They look slick though.

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you could take the sensors out of your old wheels and put them in the new wheels, OR check your glove box for rpo code: Option XL7 is the 315 MHz system, option XL8 is the 433 MHz system
once you know if yours is 315mhz or 433mhz you can then order some sensors off of ebay or amazon.
on a side note are you sure that the previous owner removed the sensors? if there still in there it's a 50/50 chance that you could just do a relearn
 

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That appears to be 2010 and later when the procedure changed for doing the TPMS reset. I have a list of VINs and those RPOs show up on the 2010 and later trucks but not the earlier ones. As mentioned previously, mine has sensors from a 2016 in it now and were purchased with no regard for frequencies. Either I got lucky or the older system could handle both.
 
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you could take the sensors out of your old wheels and put them in the new wheels, OR check your glove box for rpo code: Option XL7 is the 315 MHz system, option XL8 is the 433 MHz system
once you know if yours is 315mhz or 433mhz you can then order some sensors off of ebay or amazon.
on a side note are you sure that the previous owner removed the sensors? if there still in there it's a 50/50 chance that you could just do a relearn

The guy I bought them from thought they were already in there. I will have to research how to do a relearn. Thanks for the idea.


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I have XL7 rpo on my 2012 and it was also listed on my 2011

2001 Yukon SLT
2012 Yukon XL Denali
2011 Yukon Denali RIP 5/20/18

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In my hunt for upgraded wheels and tires I came across a deal too good to pass up. I had stock Z71 18s but wanted something bigger. This weekend on FB marketplace I came across some 22” Denali wheels with brand new rubber. They’re wrapped in 285/45/22 Bridgestone Dueler A/T RH-S.

I’m just missing sensors, center caps that don’t say GMC, & chrome lug nuts. Any advice on where to hunt those down would be excellent.

Below are the before and after shot. It fills out the CCM level pretty well. Too bad the 22’s are rough riding. They look slick though.


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Tires with more sidewall would give you better ride equality on those 22s. The stock 285/45 tires don’t give much cushion! Looks like you have room to add some more tire on those wheels.
 

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It’s a 2010 model

Well, while you have the RPO codes for one or the other the matching process is like the older ones. Set the parking brake, turn the key on, press the lock and unlock buttons on the remote at the same time until the horn chirps. The parking light on the LF will light up, empty that tire's air until the horn chirps. Then move on the RF, RR and LR. When the last tire is matched the horn will chirp twice. You have two minutes to match the first and 5 total to match them all.

Make sure there are no other remotes from that truck or other GM cars around, and no other GM cars parked nearby when you do this.
 
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Thanks swathdiver for the advice on the relearn. I will try that tonight after work. I have purchased some chrome lug nuts from a reputible spot on ebay and they should be here Wednesday. A buddy that works at an off road shop had some plain center caps from a replica set he gave me. This forum rocks.
 

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very nice, i literally just made the exact same purchase. I tried the relearn process in the past and i caved this time and just spent the $16 on amazon on a tpms relearn tool. I would highly recommend it, used it 3 days ago and no issues. Very simple programing procedure

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B073XH6FVK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

That is the one i purchased, there are others out there that look similar with great ratings
 

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Jtub910, what can out do you have that you were able to put the 22's on your Tahoe?
 

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