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GMC Yukon
Anyone towing their boat with a Yukon or Tahoe? How do you like it? My 4 runner is having a hard time towing the new boat up hills. im looking to upgrade. Looking for any feedback.
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BB I have a 07 Tahoe that I haul my 24' boat (around #7000)with and am very satisfied with it's performance while towing. I don't tow it much thou as it's only to the water in the spring and out in the fall.
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I tow my boat with a Trailblazer. No issues with a 21' Sea Hunt CC and a Yami 4 stroke. Around 3000 # dry.
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My truck started burning up coming over the Newport bridge. It was struggling. I'm over the tow capacity
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2 miles up hill
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tows 6000lbs fine. no issues going over the cape bridges after flying down 195 from dartmouth to get to sandwich etc.
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Talk to this guy about any Chevy/GMC. He'll hook you up. Also make sure to stop by/call him at the shop and talk about fishing. His guys LOVE it. :hihi: |
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I have had a couple yukon XL's . Bought them both from Battles new. Never had a problem with either. Towed the 23' seacraft with no problem at all. The latest one I have pulled the 32' mirage out of the water and drove down the street aways but I have never taken it on the highway. I am overloading it and don't want to push my luck. Still no problem. You put that sucker in low 4wd and it comes out no problem. I have pulled the 37' trailer with no boat on the highway and it again was no problem. The combo of an 18' truck and a 37' trailer pushes the limit the ferry will let me put on.
If you have a big rig get the 2500 model if you have a smaller boat go for the 1500. The towing package is worth the $. I think if you go with a full size GMC Ford or big dodge you will have no problem. I picked the GMC because that was the closest dealer to me and I wanted the interior space for fishing gear/kids/dog/ski crap/boat crap/visitors/kayaks/dinghies/giant BJ runs etc |
i was looking at the yukon denali. That way the wife can drive it too. Also keep getting intriqued by the Tundras. The tundra limited is a sweet looking rig.
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My only thought on the Denali is it is all wheel drive, personally I prefer selectable four wheel drive. You can get almost every option in the Yukon SLT 2 package as you can the Denali, but you will have true 4X4 and can get a 5.3 liter versus the 6.2 in the Denali.
Not much towing difference either the 6.2 Denali max towing is 8100#, the SLT2 max is 8000# with the 3.42 gear ratio. The price difference isn't huge either once you really load up the SLT 2. I work at a GMC dealer in Wareham, if you need any help or questions let me know. |
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Seen guys get some slip at Sandwich with AWD. Never with 4wd.
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I have the Tahoe and think its great! Not towing any more cause sold the boat,but it was great. I have the 4.8 and would say the 5.3 be much better on the hills but it was fine for my 23 footer.
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GM (Government motors) :yak6::yak6::yak6:
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And best built trucks and full sized SUVs on the market. Maco: the 5.3 pulls like a monster, no issues on hills with it, I do use tow mode on hills on back roads, but on say 195, sitting at 55mph, no issues with hills etc. (even the hill westbound hitting new bedford) |
Ended up getting the 2014 tunda limited. Gave me a great trade on the 4runner. Really wanted a pick up. Truck is a beast.
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Good choice!
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Picked up my new Tundra today. Couldn't be happier. Great truck.
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