As the title says...... the backup camera on my 2015 Yukon Denali is flickering. I'm going into the dealer next week for routine maintenance, I have an extended warranty (with a deductible) but I'd just like to know if there is an easy fix for the camera??? Thanks
I've run a Thule Force Alpine with the factory roof bars on my 2015 Yukon Denali (standard wheelbase) for the past 5 years. It's been all over the country with zero issues.
I actually thought that the factory Bridgestone (Dueler Alenza) was horrible in the rain/snow. I replaced them at 12K miles with the Michelin Defender LTX tires. The difference between the two tires is ridiculous. The Bridgestone tires would break loose in the rain in 2wd with minimal throttle...
On my road trips that I take yearly which include Chicago to northern Michigan (360 miles each way) and out to Copper Mountain in Colorado. I typically get around 17.5-18.5mpg's with my Thule box mounted on the roof, speed is typically between 80-90mph. I just got home from Michigan on Saturday...
The standard wheelbase truck is reported to be 6.8" longer. While that is quite a jump, it's a game changer for cargo space when using the 3rd row. Currently in the 2015-2020 trucks, the space behind the 3rd row is downright dismal!!!! My neighbor has an Acadia (previous generation) and it's got...
I agree with iamdub....... Probably best to just sell it. The amount of depreciation coupled with storage fees/issues isn't even close to financially feasible. Over the course of 4 years even stabilized fuel will go bad, tires will flat spot to the point of needing replacement and you have a...
I should also say that I completely agree that the best setup is a wheel with proper offset/clearance that doesn't need any kind of spacer for a correct fit.
Wheel stud/bolt (depending on on application as some vehicles use studs and others use bolts) length definitely needs to be considered. On my Denali there is plenty of wheel stud thread/lengthto accommodate a 3-5mm spacer. My Audi uses bolts, I run a spacer setup on the stock/winter wheels for a...
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A small spacer like a 5mm is not going to have any negative impact. In the performance car genre, it's not uncommon to see spacers used for this exact same purpose or to achieve a flush fit look on wheels. We are also talking about cars with 600+HP or more. Zero issue with it on this...
A set of spacers would/should definitely remedy your issue. When you purchase your new wheels, you can purchase an offset that will work with the new setup without the need of a spacer.
I would also add that you should check with whatever wheel manufacturer you plan to go with and let them know...
I have the standard roof rails/cross bars..... Have a Thule box that we use primarily for ski/snowboard gear. It can also be handy for other items that are long or when you need more space than the interior can handle. My wife is also active duty Army coming up on 20 years of service in March of...
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