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  1. TheCook

    New Here - Old Yukon

    Wheels are 20x10 with -19mm offset and the tires are 285/55 20 Amp Terrain Gripper ATs. They just barely fit after I tightened the torsion keys a little and trimmed a little inner fender plastic. There is a slight rub on the driver's side at full lock in reverse but that could be fixed if I...
  2. TheCook

    New Here - Old Yukon

    I used a combination of things. If I remember right the first thing I used was Lexol and that did most of the work. My current favorite is Wolfgang leather care.
  3. TheCook

    Help diagnosing C0283 Stored Code

    Mine won't even clear! I see now that it looks like SLCHOE hasn't been active in two years so I'm hoping someone else knows. It really sounded like he knew what the cause might be if the EBCM had been swapped. I'm having a hard time finding anything on the web about it and am afraid if I take...
  4. TheCook

    Help diagnosing C0283 Stored Code

    Sorry to revive an old post but I'm having this problem and yes, the EBCM was swapped. It had a bunch of codes before but I dont remember them, the shop swapped the EBCM and this one remained. They told me it was the switch so I got one off Ebay that was supposed to be new but didn't fix the...
  5. TheCook

    New Here - Old Yukon

    Thanks, BTW, I probably shouldn't admit it, but my names not really Walter. Fans of the show Breaking Bad might recognize "The Cook" and Walter, especially when combined with what my normal ride looks like Not that I want to be like him, but that show was the first time I fell in love with...
  6. TheCook

    New Here - Old Yukon

    I'm new here and have an older Yukon XL (2004) but have driven primarily Suburbans for the past 10 years. Last year I was looking for a used car for one of my 16 year old twins and decided instead to get Dad a new car (Chrysler 300S), sold the Suburban LTZ that I had and bought what was...

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