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Old 11-05-2009, 09:29 PM   #1
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2005 Tahoe 20" Wheel upgrade question

I have 2005 Tahoe with factory 16s on it and have bought some 20" GM factory upgrades w/275/55/20 tires. What all does it take to change over, speedo recal, TPMS sensors , etc...???
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Old 11-05-2009, 10:19 PM   #2
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Re: 2005 Tahoe 20" Wheel upgrade question

What is your current tire size?
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Old 11-05-2009, 10:22 PM   #3
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I have 2005 Tahoe with factory 16s on it and have bought some 20" GM factory upgrades w/275/55/20 tires. What all does it take to change over, speedo recal, TPMS sensors , etc...???
I have a similar rig... Just swap over the tire sensors and you should be fine. Just make sure the diameter of the tires you have now match the new ones.. If your new ones are bigger or smaller you will have to adjust your speedo, or just live with it.
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Old 11-05-2009, 10:47 PM   #4
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Re: 2005 Tahoe 20" Wheel upgrade question

265/70/16,
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Old 11-05-2009, 10:48 PM   #5
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I have a similar rig... Just swap over the tire sensors and you should be fine. Just make sure the diameter of the tires you have now match the new ones.. If your new ones are bigger or smaller you will have to adjust your speedo, or just live with it.
Does dealership have to adjust speedo or something I can do? As far as tire sensors how exactly would that be done, tire have to be broke down I know but I read somewhere you have to buy new bands or something?

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Does dealership have to adjust speedo or something I can do?
Your new tires are 1.3 inches bigger then the other ones. Speedo will be off, but thats up to you.. They sell speedo adjustmenters. Just do an online search. I wouldnt worry about it at all though.
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Your new tires are 1.3 inches bigger then the other ones. Speedo will be off, but thats up to you.. They sell speedo adjustmenters. Just do an online search. I wouldnt worry about it at all though.
What about sensors? Thanks for info
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Just take the sensors off the rims and remount them on the new rims. Thats it...

Search my posts and you can find my yukon. on 20s. Speedo is BARELY off if any...
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Re: 2005 Tahoe 20" Wheel upgrade question

when swappping sensors mark which corner of the vehical they come off of, if not you have to recalibrate and its kinda a pain. but any good tire shop will know that.
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Old 11-07-2009, 07:36 PM   #11
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when swappping sensors mark which corner of the vehical they come off of, if not you have to recalibrate and its kinda a pain. but any good tire shop will know that.
That isn't true. You don't recalibrate after a rotation.
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That isn't true. You don't recalibrate after a rotation.
that may be the case now but when gm started to put those in all there wheels about 5years ago you had to.
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Re: 2005 Tahoe 20" Wheel upgrade question

I've never had an issue on my 05 Tahoe...

once you make the swap. Hit the higway with a GPS and check... if you ever buy one of those computer programers they usually have a speedo adjustment. If it's within a few MPH I wouldn't worry. More than that and you're tranny could act different (shift points)
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