What size tires come on a GMC Denali?

What size tires come on a GMC Denali?

275/60R20
DENALI (275/60R20)

How big is a GMC Yukon Denali truck?

The Denali twins — make that brothers — can’t swallow quite as much cargo as their Ford counterparts, but they’re more powerful — with 320 horsepower and 365 pound-feet of torque from GM’s new 6.0-liter Vortec V-8 — and they can haul trailers weighing up to 8500 pounds (8400 for the XL).

Which is better GMC Yukon Denali or Yukon XL Denali?

They also seem to be more respectable in the 0-to-60 department — 8.7 seconds for the Denali, 9.2 for its bigger brother, according to GMC. And avoiding biggest-of-breed ranking helps out in the realm of political correctness.

What kind of engine does GM Yukon XL have?

And if major towing is on your agenda, the Yukon XL and the Chevy Suburban offer V-8 engines — GM’s new Vortec 8100 and a 6600 Duramax diesel — that push the limit above 10,000 pounds. But assessed in terms of king-size luxury, style, capacity, comfort, and dynamic competence, these two top the full-size charts.

Is the GMC Yukon the same as the Chevy Tahoe?

As its name suggests, the Yukon Denali is closely related to the GMC Yukon, which is in turn all but identical with the Chevy Tahoe. GM’s answer to Ford’s big Expedition, the Tahoe and the Yukon were renewed last year, moving to a sport-utilitized version of the new GMT800 full-size truck platform.

Are all 6.0 GMC Denali’s AWD?

Longevity of AWD? | Chevy Tahoe Forum | GMC Yukon Forum | Tahoe Z71 | Cadillac Escalade – Tahoe Yukon Forum Are all 6.0 GMC Denali’s AWD?

What are the specs of a 2004 GMC Yukon?

4-Speed Automatic, Heavy-Duty, Electronically Controlled With Overdrive And Tow/Haul Mode (Standard) 2004 Yukon Denali listings within 50 miles of your ZIP code. Get answers to buy with confidence.

Are there any locks on GMC Denali AWD?

Only 1 gear, no locks. Also, since the torque is split between front & rear axle at all times, less wear on the rear axle. My transfer case at 164000 miles is doing good. Yes, the chain is probably stretched a bit, but not critical.

Is the Chevy Tahoe AWD or selectable 4WD?

With the amount of miles I drive, and the fact that the Tahoe is my “mission mobile,” I would want the higher mileage of selectable 4wd over the AWD system. Lastly, AWD vehicles tend to be a little harder on front tires. For all those reasons, if I end up in a Denali I’d be looking at converting it over to selectable 4wd.

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