Wheel Alignment Specifications

2011 GMC Yukon Hybrid, 4WDSECTION Specifications
Wheel Alignment Specifications

Model Caster Cross Caster (L-R) Camber Cross Camber (L-R) Toe Steering Wheel Angle
Left Right
NOTE:

Caster is now relative to ground

C/K 1500
Tahoe/Yukon/Suburban/Yukon XL/Avalanche
w/17" Tires
w/QJP, QJM, QAN and R5C (Equipped with Bridgestone Tires)
2.95 ±1.00 Degree 3.05 ±1.00 Degree -0.10 ±0.75 Degree -0.10 ±0.75 Degree 0.00 ±0.75 Degree +0.10 ±0.20 Degree -1.0 ±3.5 Degrees
C/K 1500
Tahoe/Yukon/Suburban/Yukon XL/Avalanche
w/17" Tires
w/QAS, QAN and R4Y (Equipped with Goodyear Tires)
2.80 ±1.00 Degree 3.20 ±1.00 Degree -0.40 ±0.75 Degree -0.10 ±0.75 Degree 0.00 ±0.75 Degree +0.10 ±0.20 Degree -1.0 ±3.5 Degrees
CK 1500
Tahoe/Suburban/Avalanche/Yukon Denali/Yukon/Escalade ESV/Escalade EXT
w/18" Tires
w/QXK and Y91
3.05 ±1.00 Degree 2.95 ±1.00 Degree +0.10 ±0.75 Degree -0.10 ±0.75 Degree 0.00 ±0.75 Degree +0.10 ±0.20 Degree -1.0 ±3.5 Degrees
CK 1500
Tahoe/Suburban/Yukon /Yukon XL
w/18" Tires
w/PPV (QAR)
2.90 ±1.00 Degree 3.10 ±1.00 Degree -0.20 ±0.75 Degree -0.10 ±0.75 Degree 0.00 ±0.75 Degree +0.10 ±0.20 Degree -1.0 ±3.5 Degrees
C/K 1500
Tahoe/Yukon/Suburban/Yukon LX/Yukon Denali/Yukon Denali XL/Avalanche/Escalade EXT
w/20" Tires
w/QSS and R4YY with Goodyear Tires and QSS and R5C with Bridgestone Tires, and QHX
3.10 ±1.00 Degree 3.10 ±1.00 Degree 0.00 ±0.75 Degree -0.10 ±0.75 Degree 0.00 ±0.75 Degree +0.10 ±0.20 Degree -1.0 ±3.5 Degrees
C/K 1500
Escalade/Escalade ESV/Escalade EXT/Two Mode Hybrid
w/18" Tires
All
3.05 ±1.00 Degree 2.95 ±1.00 Degree +0.10 ±0.75 Degree -0.10 ±0.75 Degree 0.00 ±0.75 Degree +0.20 ±0.20 Degree -1.0 ±3.5 Degrees
C/K 1500
Escalade/Escalade ESV/Escalade EXT/Two Mode Hybrid
w/22" Tires
All
2.90 ±1.00 Degree 3.10 ±1.00 Degree -0.20 ±0.75 Degree -0.10 ±0.75 Degree 0.00 ±0.75 Degree +0.20 ±0.20 Degree -1.0 ±3.5 Degrees
C/K 2500
Suburban, Yukon XL
All
3.10 ±1.00 Degree 3.35 ±1.00 Degree -0.25 ±0.75 Degree +0.25 ±0.75 Degree 0.00 ±0.75 Degree +0.10 ±0.20 Degree -1.0 ±3.5 Degrees
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