We drove our Tahoe last winter on the OE tires. We have the 22" SEZ option wheels. Was fine. Wife only had one issue but she didn't know about the auto 4WD at the time.
What do they do for the restraint recall? Anything I should look for after it is completed? I don't want them to dick something and I miss it when I pick it up.
We daily drive ours in the snow with the 22" Alenzas. I have no concerns. We also leave it in 2WD. Auto? WTF is that? lol I was contemplating getting winter tires but I may do that next winter. Canadian winters are lovely.
Oh boy. Can't wait for mine to do that. One more thing to complain about at the first oil change.
Dealer gouged the chrome trim on the back when putting on the black emblems.
I must be used to really crappy tires or other people like to complain. I feel like the ride is fine on 22s w/ Alenzas. Lol. We have snow here now so I have no idea what they are like in the rain.
I do have them. I believe the dealership installed them. They are sturdy. I may have to try and adjust the position a bit. I don't like how they are sitting. 2 sided tape holds the vertical section to the body/bumper. A bit annoyed by that.
I have all GM mats.
Drivers and passenger front mats are very well fit. Also have a snap that hold them in place. Underside has ridges. They do not move around.
Second row and theirs row mat are well fit and have the ridges as well. They do not slide around.
Cargo area mat could be...
Hello! First post here. I too tried LED bulbs in our Tahoe and instantly had the warnings on.
I am hoping that there will be a good set of aftermarket lights that will not cause faults. I also hope they will look close to the OEM design.
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