What did you do to your NNBS GMT900 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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What’s a Jeep doing in this thread?:crazy:



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Tahoe and I braved a rainstorm at night for a 2.5hr round trip to pick up some wheels for the new project.
I got home after 10PM :hahano:

$100 for a set of 4!
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I'm going to do a mockup soon.
I think they should have better backspacing than what it currently has.

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I don't think the angle captures how far in the current wheels sit into the fenders...


These wheels are from a 2020 or 21 Gladiator Mohave (I think 2021 model year, but with a 2020 date stamp in the wheel mold).

Now I get to figure out if I need to use the gladiator wheel lugs.
if I do, then I might need to swap out the wheel studs to go along with it.

I'll casually look for a 5th wheel for the spare, I see those pop up here and there.
I'm the end I'll probably settle for something that's just black and compatible with the lug nuts.

JL/JT lug nuts won’t work on a JK. Just use you originals or buy some new ones. Mojave wheels are 8” wide (vs 7.5”)and have a bit less backspacing than JL/JT wheels. Those are not Mojave wheels though. They are Rubicon JT wheels. They are 7.5” wide.
 

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JL/JT lug nuts won’t work on a JK. Just use you originals or buy some new ones. Mojave wheels are 8” wide (vs 7.5”)and have a bit less backspacing than JL/JT wheels. Those are not Mojave wheels though. They are Rubicon JT wheels. They are 7.5” wide.

You wouldn't happen to know if the wheels need a different degree of an angle on the lug nuts vs what the JK has would you?

Looking at the JL/JT lug nuts, it looks like I would need a different set of studs for a different thread pitch.


Also thank you for chiming in!
 

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You wouldn't happen to know if the wheels need a different degree of an angle on the lug nuts vs what the JK has would you?

Looking at the JL/JT lug nuts, it looks like I would need a different set of studs for a different thread pitch.


Also thank you for chiming in!
Just use the JK lug nuts, they will be perfect and are a standard 60 degree conical lug nut. JL/JT lugs are larger and have a different pitch. That’s a great price on those wheels too. Nice catch.
 
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I finally said fuggit, and decided today was the day for the steering position sensor to be replaced.

Pro Tip: installing a new sensor but not putting it into place on the shaft on clears one code. After driving a couple of miles at highway speed the bcm says, hey Waitaminutehere and flashes the service stabilitrack error.

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Of course the Secure Idle was kinda in the way.

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So was the heater duct.

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