Here's How to Load a Yukon

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Notice the squat: this is at stock ride height.

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Side view:

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I played a lot of Tetris growing up :)

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And the trailer as well

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For sh*ts and giggles:

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Edit: Forgot to say what I'm doing. I moved from Alaska back to Washington to go to school in the fall.
 
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... you betta have a big trunk cause I'm putting my bike in it ...
 

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Those are sick Canadian transport rigs. Nice junk in yo trunk
 

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Yup, from Alaska to Washington. Did 2467 miles in 4 days, 13.7 mpg for the trip, trailer tipped a DOT scale at 2,925 lbs and the truck at an even 7,500.

14 mpg for 2500 miles, ouch! Canuckstani gas isn't cheap either!
 

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My 85 4speed K5 Blazer with a 305 got 15MPG pulling my full weight Camaro on a trailer loaded itself with spare parts, tools, etc from Boston to Nevada ... it also got 15MPG unloaded going up and down the mtns here hahahaha
 

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