I've been looking to update/upgrade my '02 Tahoe that now has around 215,000 miles on it. It is also a work truck so I don't want one too nice. It has the 5.3 w/ 3.42 rear end and I pull a 3000# car on an open aluminum trailer. (See profile photo) It is frustrating on the highway to have to be on the alert for any rise that will cause it to kick down from 3rd. I've read here that the 3.73 will go a long way in that regard but in 2 years of looking I've never run across a Tahoe w/ 3.73. Someone suggested a Denali, w/ 6.0, 3.73, air leveling, Stabilitrak, Autoride, and all the good towing options.
Today I ran across my first 3.73 Tahoe right here in town. It is an '06 w/130,800 miles, cloth in good condition (better than most leather), 5.3, LSD, tranny cooler, Stabilitrak, G65 "Nivomat" rear shocks, Bose for $9900 ask. It also had a "cold air" intake, Bully Dog, and a few other after-market things I could do w/o.
Assuming the air shocks are working on the Denali, is that always going to be the choice over a Tahoe w/ 3.73 for the same money?
Today I ran across my first 3.73 Tahoe right here in town. It is an '06 w/130,800 miles, cloth in good condition (better than most leather), 5.3, LSD, tranny cooler, Stabilitrak, G65 "Nivomat" rear shocks, Bose for $9900 ask. It also had a "cold air" intake, Bully Dog, and a few other after-market things I could do w/o.
Assuming the air shocks are working on the Denali, is that always going to be the choice over a Tahoe w/ 3.73 for the same money?