I don't necessarily plan on doing that much mileage with it not do I have specific intention to climb tall mountains. I'd say it's more for traveling to locations within 3-400 miles a 5-10 times a year. It seemed to do fine when I drove it home from 2.5 hours away after purchasing the trailer...
I just found that the tow rating on my Yukon XL is 7900lbs and the trailer is 6500lbs (written on a plaque on the trailer itself) and 7775 lbs is what's written on the licence plate registration for it, which probably includes a buffer of weight for what we carry. So if the trailer is loaded...
I do have the factory tow package included already.
When I get a chance, I will go weigh the truck and trailer to see, there's a scale close by which will be convenient.
I'm leaning towards the compressor and rear shocks from Arnott but I'm wondering if, unlike the original air suspension...
I do have weight distribution bars. My big question is whether hard coils and regular shocks will be enough to lift the back end back up or if I should investigate air suspension further. I assume that if I go with air suspension, I can keep my softer coils but then need to also replace the...
Hi guys,
I have a Yukon XL Denali (07) and just purchased a toy hauler RV (29 ft) which from what I can see, has a tongue weight of 1200lbs. My shocks are shot and the compressor for my air suspension is also not working. Didn't bother me before but now with the Toy Hauler, I need to do...
Ok so, if I understand correctly, I will be able to pair my phone for phone calls over the integrated microphone and speakers as well as play music, but onstar won't work anymore?
I don't use onstar so it's no big deal for me if it doesn't work.
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