RobH
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My 2016 Tahoe LT has the NHT Max Towing Package and 135K miles with a GM re-manufactured 6L80E a year ago at 125K miles. Two years and 90,000 miles to go on the factory warranty. In south Texas, snow is not an issue. I like that it is 2WD with the locking differential instead of 4WD. I put Michelin Defender LTX tires on it last year. It has new brake pads and rotors front and rear last month.
I currently tow a 3,300 pound 17 ft Casita occasionally, but am considering a trip to Alaska and back this summer. I might replace the 3,300 pound Casita with a larger 4,500-5,000 pound travel trailer after the Alaska trip.
I'm from the old no substitute for cubic inches school. When towing, I cruise at 2,000 RPM in 5th. I keep my 5.3 liter V8 to 2.500 RPM and 13 PSI manifold pressure going up hills. That means slowing and downshifting into 4th or 3rd going over a pass in the Rockies. I have a Scan Gauge II for manifold pressure.
A lady at church is fixing to sell her husband's 2017 Escalade 4WD with 37,000 miles. I expect that it has the 6.2 liter with the 8 speed transmission. I can get the axle ratios. The bigger engine and lower mileage are attractive. The 4WD and more complicated systems are not. Although I can afford the used bling Escalade, a more utiltarian Chevy Tahoe with 18 inch painted wheels is more my self-image than an Escalade with 20-22 inch chrome wheels.
I understand Escalades do not have the factory integrated trailer brake controller my 2016 has and also does not have the integrated heavy duty trailer hitch. I'll take a closer look at it tomorrow. I'll get the VIN so that I can get an equipment printout at a GM parts counter.
My question is how likely the 2017 Escalade's 8 speed transmission is to have problems. For my 6l80E, my understanding is that the problems are caused by temps and a weak torque converter/clutch (TCC) assembly with stamped steel parts and thin friction material. I do have the transmission service bulletin 21-NA-199 specified replacement 70C/158F thermal bypass valve (TBV - thermostat) on my re-manufactured 6L80E transmission. It's now running forty Fahrenheit degrees cooler. Are there similar known upgrades for the 8 speed transmission to make it last without worries on a trip from south Texas to Alaska and back? Does the 2017 eight speed transmission have a better service history than the 2015-2016 eight speeds?
How much trouble is it to add a trailer brake controller and 2 inch receiver hitch to the Escalade?
Thanks in advance for the Forum's expertise.
I currently tow a 3,300 pound 17 ft Casita occasionally, but am considering a trip to Alaska and back this summer. I might replace the 3,300 pound Casita with a larger 4,500-5,000 pound travel trailer after the Alaska trip.
I'm from the old no substitute for cubic inches school. When towing, I cruise at 2,000 RPM in 5th. I keep my 5.3 liter V8 to 2.500 RPM and 13 PSI manifold pressure going up hills. That means slowing and downshifting into 4th or 3rd going over a pass in the Rockies. I have a Scan Gauge II for manifold pressure.
A lady at church is fixing to sell her husband's 2017 Escalade 4WD with 37,000 miles. I expect that it has the 6.2 liter with the 8 speed transmission. I can get the axle ratios. The bigger engine and lower mileage are attractive. The 4WD and more complicated systems are not. Although I can afford the used bling Escalade, a more utiltarian Chevy Tahoe with 18 inch painted wheels is more my self-image than an Escalade with 20-22 inch chrome wheels.
I understand Escalades do not have the factory integrated trailer brake controller my 2016 has and also does not have the integrated heavy duty trailer hitch. I'll take a closer look at it tomorrow. I'll get the VIN so that I can get an equipment printout at a GM parts counter.
My question is how likely the 2017 Escalade's 8 speed transmission is to have problems. For my 6l80E, my understanding is that the problems are caused by temps and a weak torque converter/clutch (TCC) assembly with stamped steel parts and thin friction material. I do have the transmission service bulletin 21-NA-199 specified replacement 70C/158F thermal bypass valve (TBV - thermostat) on my re-manufactured 6L80E transmission. It's now running forty Fahrenheit degrees cooler. Are there similar known upgrades for the 8 speed transmission to make it last without worries on a trip from south Texas to Alaska and back? Does the 2017 eight speed transmission have a better service history than the 2015-2016 eight speeds?
How much trouble is it to add a trailer brake controller and 2 inch receiver hitch to the Escalade?
Thanks in advance for the Forum's expertise.
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