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jesse53

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Moving to Florida, 6x12 U-haul which Ill tow fine, But do need towing mode
[higher rpm] all of the time? Or overdrive on flat stretches OK ??

2002 Yukon XL 5.3
 

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Well, I guess it depends on how you drive. If your not too heavy, tow/haul might not even be needed. Keep an eye on your trans temp, if it starts to creep up, drop it out of OD, slow down a few MPH and see what happens. Use an easy right foot too.
 

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You really just don't want to have your motor do a bunch of lugging around and/or having your trans do a bunch of hunting for gears by excessive upshifting/downshifting to maintain a speed! When those conditions are happening, either slow a bit down or downshift a gear to keep the RPM's up!
 

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You really just don't want to have your motor do a bunch of lugging around and/or having your trans do a bunch of hunting for gears by excessive upshifting/downshifting to maintain a speed! When those conditions are happening, either slow a bit down or downshift a gear to keep the RPM's up!

Other than on flat stretches and steady speed, I ALWAYS am in tow mode.

The truck seems to shift just fine in order to avoid what Chris mentioned above. At steady speed on flat stretches of Freeway, I turn the tow mode off and let the truck plus trailer just cruise along.

This technique has always worked well for me.
 
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Thanks, Ill definately take it easy then, no rush to get there.

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What part of Florida?

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Citrus Springs

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I towed the same trailer about 600 miles. It was loaded pretty heavy and I also had my 500lbs stereo in at the time. That was over a mountain pass and TX hill country. Just take it easy, use tow/haul for hills and whatnot and turn it off on flat ground. That's what I did and I did fine. My Trans temp never went above 160 but I have a really large cooler though.
 

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I towed the same trailer packed to the max from Cape Cod down to Florida. I didn't really use the tow mode too often. I had the cruise set most of the trip and maintained probably a less than safe speed.
 
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Cool, thanks for the advice !!! Ive towed in a Penske truck pulling a 1970 Dodge Super-Bee my bud sold on ebay... all the way to Corpus Cristie Tx. So Illl practice backing at an empty K-Mart lot nearby 1st.
 
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