Thanks, I'm more interested in the GVWR because that determine how much weight I can add too the truck and still be safe. 6500 vs 6900 give me a little more room for passengers, cargo, and trailer weight on the hitch.
My understanding is the RPO codes are the exact build specifications of my yukon - not all Yukons have a tow package, skid plate, etc.
It's the opposite, I want to make sure I'm safe and within reason when towing a trailer. The GVWR can limit the amount of "tongue" weight I can have on the...
I have the owners manual but what's difficult to determine is what's listed in the owners manual which is put in all the Yukons, compared to how the Yukon was ordered or built with options like a tow package.
I'll have to double check that, but I'm fairly certain they are. And that is what creates the confusion - what is listed on the door jamb, what I find on the internet is different from what the RPO codes say on the glove box. From what I understand the RPO code is how the vehicle is built...
I have a 2005 GMC Yukon SLT 4WD. My door jamb sticker says GVWR is 6500 lbs. But the RPO code says GVWR is 6900. I have other codes that show it's equipped with a towing package.
C5H
GVW RATING 6,900 LBS
KNP
COOLING SYSTEM,TRANSMISSION,HEAVY DUTY
Z82
TRAILERING PACKAGE(SPECIAL)(REESE...
There are a lot of questions about the Bose system on this forum, but I have yet to find one that answers whether or not the Bose Amp is good enough to keep in the system and just upgrade the door speakers. Maybe I've missed it somewhere.
I have an 05 Yukon and I installed a Pioneer 4660 NEX. I...
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