In the first few years of the GMT900 wagons, the tow ratings were inconsistent too. The Denalis were rated to tow less than later years at first and there were no changes mechanically between them. Might have been that they just weren't sure enough of their product yet. One of the new T1 pickup truck options picked up an extra few thousand pounds towing capacity recently because the engineers said it had excess cooling capacity to handle the extra weight. I think it was one of the diesels.
The max tow wieght differences are negligible anyways when within a few hundred lbs. The main advantage the 5.3 has over the 6.2 high country is lower curb weight and therefore higher max payload. The limiting factors in towing with a SUV are payload and tongue weight and the 5.3 has more capacity in both. I looked at several door jamb stickers on dealer lots and the tahoe/yukon thats most capable of heavy towing is the 2WD 5.3.