What did you do to your 2015-2020 K2XX Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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LT1ZOB

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Put it up on my race ramps and applied my annual coat of fluid film.
 

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Found out the governor on my K2 burb is 110 mph vs 99 on the 13 avalanche...

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^ that can be fixed w/ BBP tune

just be sure to get a better driveshaft first ;)
ours dont like much more speed
 

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Lol, no way. Thats the first and last time I go that fast in a burb. Pretty smooth though...

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Maybe not today, but last week I purchased this 2016 Yukon SLT.

I've been driving a 2004 Land Cruiser for the past 5.5 years, so this was a big transition in a lot of ways. While there will be some things that I'll miss about the Land Cruiser, I've definitely enjoyed my time with the Yukon so far. And the improvement in gas mileage is already blowing my mind (I was getting around 12 MPG in my daily driving).

I'm looking at swapping out the 18" wheels for 20", and also looking into doing a leveling kit so that I can put 33" tires on.

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Maybe not today, but last week I purchased this 2016 Yukon SLT.

I've been driving a 2004 Land Cruiser for the past 5.5 years, so this was a big transition in a lot of ways. While there will be some things that I'll miss about the Land Cruiser, I've definitely enjoyed my time with the Yukon so far. And the improvement in gas mileage is already blowing my mind (I was getting around 12 MPG in my daily driving).

I'm looking at swapping out the 18" wheels for 20", and also looking into doing a leveling kit so that I can put 33" tires on.

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You might be heading back to the same 12 MPG daily driving when you level it and put some aggressive 33s on. These rigs are dialed in from the factory to be as aerodynamic and fuel efficient as possible.

Example: 1 inch front level w/Bilstein shocks + AT tires 275/65 r18 + PPV air dam + Range AFM disabler + dyno tune on 91 and E85 = 14.5 MPG city on 91 or 12 MPG on E85 (measured at the pump).
 
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You might be heading back to the same 12 MPG daily driving when you level it and put some aggressive 33s on. These rigs are dialed in from the factory to be as aerodynamic and fuel efficient as possible.

Example: 1 inch front level w/Bilstein shocks + AT tires 275/65 r18 + PPV air dam + Range AFM disabler + dyno tune on 91 and E85 = 14.5 MPG city on 91 or 12 MPG on E85 (measured at the pump).

Wow, those is good to know, I appreciate that info.
 

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