bearsdenali
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Do you really get less MPG or could it be the larger dia. wheels/tires roll up fewer miles than the smaller 16's?
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2600stall? Would you mind elaborating on that?
2015i Yukon LTZ 5.3L
- Open Road (Nav & Rear Entertainment)
- Marimoto HID Upgrade
- 24" Lexani Luxury Wheels
- Pirelli Scorpion 305/35/24
- WeatherTech Digital Fit
I'm considering purchasing an LTZ with 22" tires. I think, however, I would prefer 20s.
Would a dealer possibly cut me a break and swap the 22's for 20's and give me some cash back? The 22's are on the invoice and are an $895 option.
Just curious what others may have experienced in the past. If the request sounds ridiculous, then I won't bother asking.
I've been researching wheels lately (granted, I'm between 22's and 24's). Everyone I've talked to and everything I've read...22's are very safe and ride very very well.
The way I see it, if GM puts 22's on factory, especially on escalates and denali's...their premium suv's...they MUST be good and not effect the ride. I had an 07 suburban that came with 17's. I swapped those out for 22" escalade wheels and tires. Noticed zero ride difference and had zero issues. I think something else to consider is making sure you get premium tires. Tires effect ride quality more than some people realize. I love the bridgestones that come on the GM factory 22's.
So I say stick with your 22's, I don't think you'll regret it!

