Anyone here off-road their Yukon?

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Lots of amazing places you can explore on graded dirt roads or even not-so-graded roads in 2WD. Good tires and airing down make a big difference. If it gets really rocky or off-camber, you'll want/need 4LO.
 

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Lots of amazing places you can explore on graded dirt roads or even not-so-graded roads in 2WD. Good tires and airing down make a big difference. If it gets really rocky or off-camber, you'll want/need 4LO.

That build is sick. I've thought about upgrading to a Yukon of that year with lower miles and deleting the AFM off the bat.

What tire/rim size setup are you running? Do you think the XL is a hindrance offroad with departure angles?
 

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Lots of amazing places you can explore on graded dirt roads or even not-so-graded roads in 2WD. Good tires and airing down make a big difference. If it gets really rocky or off-camber, you'll want/need 4LO.

Imogene Pass, CO. That was fun when my (then) wife and I did it in 1995 in a Bronco II. I need to go back and do it with the Hoe.

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Looking at Black Bear Pass (downhill only) from Imogene:

1995-07 Imogene Pass - View to Black Bear Pass -2.jpg
 

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Imogene Pass, CO. That was fun when my (then) wife and I did it in 1995 in a Bronco II. I need to go back and do it with the Hoe.
When I last did it, there was a Jeep behind me and when we got to the top, he walked over and said "Your juevos must be so big, I can't believe they fit in your rig! Coming up here in a Suburban!"
 

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That build is sick. I've thought about upgrading to a Yukon of that year with lower miles and deleting the AFM off the bat.

What tire/rim size setup are you running? Do you think the XL is a hindrance offroad with departure angles?
Thank you. 18x9 Fuel Coverts, I believe they are +1mm offset, 285/70R18 (34x11.5) Nitto Ridge Grapplers, and either 1.5" or 2" strut spacer in the front, I can't remember. Had to trim the inner fender liner in the front a bit and the front air dam. I've gone a lot of places most people would never think to take a Yukon / XL and the departure angle has never been an issue other than banging my hitch a few times. If you plan on doing serious rock crawling, that may be a different story...
 

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When I last did it, there was a Jeep behind me and when we got to the top, he walked over and said "Your juevos must be so big, I can't believe they fit in your rig! Coming up here in a Suburban!"

Yeah, that might have been an experience in the bigger rig; the Bronco II was an easy ride, especially with the short wheelbase and manual trans. Imogene isn't all that technical but it's an interesting drive. Recommended one-way from Telluride to Camp Bird, but there's usually someone coming the other way.
 

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