I was also wondering if anyone could explain why, looking at the 2020 models, the towing capacity (according to GMC) actually goes down with the 6.2? From 5.3 - 8000lbs to 6.2 - 7900lbs.
I have a company vehicle that I use for the daily commute so I only put @ 7k miles a year on my personal vehicle. Fuel cost is not a real big concern. Thanks for the input.
Alright fellas. I currently have a 2014 Yukon XL with the 5.2. 155k miles. I'm considering an up grade. Used @ 2020 model. I tow a fairly large boat which is @ 6000 lbs. The truck does ok but I feel like I need a little more. Will the 6.2 get me what I want or just less mpg? Even though...
I'll probably replace everything that I can afford. The truck is in pretty good shape and I plan on having it for a while. Also would prefer to not have to do it again. Thanks for the help and all the information
145k on the truck. I was planning on having my local shop put the struts together for me and I would just do the install. I have not yet decided on what else I was going to replace. Wanted to square away the shock absorber numbers first because the first dealer quoted me over $1500 for the...
So now I have a 4th set of numbers. Im curious to know what years the numbers that you gave me might cover. When I look them up the latest vehicle fitment I can find is a 2010. Not saying that the part has changed but maybe the numbers have.
Not sure why this is so difficult. I would like to replace all 4 shock absorbers on my 2014 GMC Yukon XL. Front code 6sh rear ZW7. Premium smooth ride. VIN 1GKS2KE7XER161824. No luck at the local parts store and I've called 3 different dealers and have gotten 3 different sets of part...
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