Hey all,
I'm getting close to pulling the trigger and trading in my 2016 Tundra for a Suburban or Yukon XL. I think I'm going to go for the 6.2L gas since the 3.0 Diesel seems to be nearly impossible to get. I have this previous thread that discusses fitting a winch.
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Does anyone have any photos of how far down their radiator goes with the max trailering package? I'm thinking I may have to use some sort of front hitch mount that I throw in the back and then attach when necessary if I want a winch. While I intend to stay on the road all the time, that doesn't always happen here in MT, and I'd like the option for self-recovery. Ideally, it would be mounted permanently on the vehicle, but not sure that's possible.
I'm getting close to pulling the trigger and trading in my 2016 Tundra for a Suburban or Yukon XL. I think I'm going to go for the 6.2L gas since the 3.0 Diesel seems to be nearly impossible to get. I have this previous thread that discusses fitting a winch.
Winch mounts on a 2021 Yukon
Hey all, I'm considering trading my 2016 Tundra Crewmax in on a 2021 Yukon. My tundra has a 2" lift, 35's, steel bumpers, and a winch. Now that we have 2 kiddos, it's not as practical as a Yukon with a 3rd row. In a perfect world, I'd get an AT4 package with a diesel. Since that doesn't...

Does anyone have any photos of how far down their radiator goes with the max trailering package? I'm thinking I may have to use some sort of front hitch mount that I throw in the back and then attach when necessary if I want a winch. While I intend to stay on the road all the time, that doesn't always happen here in MT, and I'd like the option for self-recovery. Ideally, it would be mounted permanently on the vehicle, but not sure that's possible.