caseybrunet
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Good Morning Everyone. I recently purchased a 2018 Yukon XL 4x4 with the HD trailering package. I have never in my life modified a vehicle but the first thing some coworkers suggested to me was to put a lift kit on it and some bigger all-terrain tires. I am not against it necessarily, but I have no idea how that will impact the performance if the vehicle and that's where I need the advice.
Funnily enough...I purchased this vehicle to save on gas (I am getting 25 mpg highway versus the 17 I was getting with my Tundra) and because it will be a better fit for my growing family, so my main concern is vehicle performance. I love the look of a lifted Yukon XL with the all terrain tires but will that reduce my highway fuel economy (my work commute is nearly all highway)? Also, does that have an impact on Tow capacity? I don't have one yet but in the future I am looking to get a small camper.
Thanks!
Edit: Per request I added some photos of my Yukon XL. These are photos from the dealer listing since they took better photos than I would likely take.
also, I would like to note that I don't know anything about these modifications. Does getting larger tires mean getting a new rim AND tire or do I just put larger tires on the current rims? How much lift is typical? is that a job I could learn to do myself or is it a professional job?
Funnily enough...I purchased this vehicle to save on gas (I am getting 25 mpg highway versus the 17 I was getting with my Tundra) and because it will be a better fit for my growing family, so my main concern is vehicle performance. I love the look of a lifted Yukon XL with the all terrain tires but will that reduce my highway fuel economy (my work commute is nearly all highway)? Also, does that have an impact on Tow capacity? I don't have one yet but in the future I am looking to get a small camper.
Thanks!
Edit: Per request I added some photos of my Yukon XL. These are photos from the dealer listing since they took better photos than I would likely take.
also, I would like to note that I don't know anything about these modifications. Does getting larger tires mean getting a new rim AND tire or do I just put larger tires on the current rims? How much lift is typical? is that a job I could learn to do myself or is it a professional job?
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