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What size tires do you have? Are they 275/50 r22?
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What size tires do you have? Are they 275/50 r22?
What size tires do you have? Are they 275/50 r22?
While all that is true…they look like 275/50’s.Probably not, that isn't the right tire size for a K2. The 275/50 and narrower and taller (which will also make the speedometer and odometer off) than the 285/45.
From a style perspective, my favorite is the 4th generation GMT K2UC/G (15-20).I'm looking at a 2016 Suburban LS with 5.3, cloth, Max trailer package, smooth ride air shocks, 20" wheels with 61k miles. Dealer wants $39k. I test drove it today, first time in this model year. I've driven a rental 2008 Tahoe, and this is more powerful. Smooth with positive feeling shifts like mine. Do these have the AFM and are they still burning oil and wearing out rockers? Any issues I should look out for? thanks.
Me too, they were hiding in plain sight.My daily for the last 6 Months has been a 17 Range Rover. I drove a 15 Yukon home a few weeks ago I fell in love and bought it. I've been working in the Auto Industry since I was 17 and I can't believe I slept on these rigs for so long. They are so comfortable and drive AMAZING. Will be selling the Rover as soon as the Yukon is dialed in.
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I have a 2018 that has 80k and the only thing changed was the front struts and soon the rears. Besides this the truck has not seen the dealer since new. I only have to replace the center armrest lid. The k2xx is a very quiet and solid ride. I think this is the last model that will have the rear differential (non IRS). I had a 2008 for 14 years and I have to say the k2xx has Benz quality and feel. I would buy again and probably my next one will be a 2020 platinum with low miles. I love the look especially the front end over the 2021+.
@ CMoore711, I have a set of OEM power steps that I took off the 2015 Platnum Escalades. Steps only not motors. I purchased a new set of steps a while ago, I smoothed and color matched the new steps then swapped them when they were done.Nice looking tahoe @BlackDragon16 Are those the AMP power sidesteps? Their slimmer profile look good with your trimmed front air dam valance.
Did any of your previous '15 or '16 models have the OEM power sidesteps by chance? If so; How do you like the function of the AMP sidesteps compared to OEM?
Thanks CMooreNice looking tahoe @BlackDragon16 Are those the AMP power sidesteps? Their slimmer profile look good with your trimmed front air dam valance.
Did any of your previous '15 or '16 models have the OEM power sidesteps by chance? If so; How do you like the function of the AMP sidesteps compared to OEM?
I'm right there with you with kids driving, but every time I look around it seems EVERY newer vehicle is a POS due to the pandy or supply chain. A Silvy wont fit in my garage, but maybe a Canyon in a few years after GM fixes all the shit that will inevitably go wrong year 1 and 2. My 18 is excellent; paid off, runs good with tune/airaid/corsa, and has never needed anything but routine oil changes and detailing. Maybe my biggest issue now is finding stuff to do to it...2016 Tahoe LT with 81,000 miles as of November 2022.
It's been good. The only shop work I have on it beyond routine maintenance was an oil leak at about 65,000 miles, which was $800.
There's a rattle I can't quite find; I'm sure there's a piece of the exhaust system vibrating against something else when the conditions are right.
Beyond that it has been exactly what it it supposed to be and I have no regrets.
Both my kids drive now, one of them is in college, and we have sold our camper. So the Tahoe is beginning to feel a bit large for my daily needs. I plan to drive it 2 more years and then downsize.
Not a bad issue to have haaaaaaaI'm right there with you with kids driving, but every time I look around it seems EVERY newer vehicle is a POS due to the pandy or supply chain. A Silvy wont fit in my garage, but maybe a Canyon in a few years after GM fixes all the shit that will inevitably go wrong year 1 and 2. My 18 is excellent; paid off, runs good with tune/airaid/corsa, and has never needed anything but routine oil changes and detailing. Maybe my biggest issue now is finding stuff to do to it...