My AutoCal arrived last week while I was on a trip towing my travel trailer. Had to buy 89 octane at the final fill up in a small town before getting home Friday and didn't want to do logs until I was full of Costco 93 so I ran errands and got the Emissions Check done. Put 20 gallons of the good...
@osidesurfer365 I would use a weight distribution hitch for any truck that uses air in the rear suspension, but I am unfamiliar with your "helper" setup.
Caligirl, I know you want the functionality of Bluetooth earpieces in a two-way speaker so you can dial and talk on the phone hands free and receive calls over the Bluetooth speaker.
Here is one of those fake review sites that has a list of exactly what you want, all of which have affiliate...
LOL, it's my camper tow vehicle. Maybe a stripper pole and mud wrestling pit are more appropriate. The Denali does have new wheels, but all I did was pay for that and the Bee mod was all labor and really hard brain work figuring it out.
Today I did my first major mod. You see, my Burt's Bees lip balm keeps flying out of the useless cubby in the dash and fortunately gets captured by the grooves in my Husky Liner floor mat instead of rolling under the seat. I took the Bee by the antennas and created a dam(n) so Burt will no...
Got my AutoCal yesterday via "Priority" 2-day mail. Shipped on the 16th, arrived on the 22nd. And the mail was so late I didn't have time to do the 20-30 minutes initial logging drive but I did download the existing engine and transmission tune files to the AutoCal. I'll be logging this...
I've had my Denali for about six weeks and found out about four weeks ago that the rear windshield washer hose was chewed and cracked where it curls around the wiper arm pivot. GM, in its quest for profits, does not stock the hose but will sell me an entire rear wiper arm with hose for...
Sounds tasty, but I don't think that setup is suitable for towing.
Today I found out that the US Postal Service Priority Mail shipment from Black Bear Performance in Idaho to me in Nashville mailed on the 16th first went to Spokane and then to Rochester, New York where it is taking Spring...
Mine was a pain in the butt. I used a razor knife and didn't know about heating it up and was making no progress. Then I used a Dremel diamond wheel to make some nice long slots. I learned my lesson about ABS and Dremel cutoff wheels when I made an armrest extension for my Focus ST. Finished...
I bought my '12 Denali in January just for towing a brand new 4400 lb dry weight travel trailer. I returned last week from a 2500 mile maiden voyage. Some random thoughts and things I have learned:
Your loaded weight of the TT will be a lot more than you estimate.
Don't exceed TT loaded...
I bought my 2012 Denali end of February. 124k miles and the sales price was $16,500. It has some scratches and a fender scrape. Two things... if you're looking at vehicles with much lower than the average 15k miles per year they will be snatched up quickly. Also, with the prices going up and up...
I am considering the method from this video. Plus I saw one guy used spray foam insulation expressed into a Ziploc to support the panel above the passenger airbag. I don't really care how it looks as long as it doesn't rattle.
Hey guys, I'm glad I found an active forum for this model. Lots of new signups in this section. I just bought a 2012 Yukon Denali to tow my brand new 20ft travel trailer. I've been enjoying driving the truck without the rolling anchor but next week we're towing from Nashville to south Florida...
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