I am looking at buying an 08-14 suburban. I have found an 08 with the 4spd and 3.73 gears and I have noticed that it also has 4lo in 4x4 mode.
Is this a desirable combination with the 3.73 and given that the 09+ models have only 4hi?
Any recommendations?
I don't usually tow more then 4000 lbs and not often as of late
2010-2014 4x4s with 6-speed transmissions and if equipped with 3.08 (GU4) gears will have the MP3010 single speed transfer case (NP0).
2009-2014 4x4s with 6-speed transmissions and if equipped with 3.42 (GU6) gears will have the MP3023 2-speed transfer case (NQH).
These combinations are more versatile than the older 4-speed trucks with 3.73 gears. Fourth gear with the 6-speed and 3.42s delivers a 3.94:1 ratio, great for towing. Drop down to 3rd and the ratio is 5.23:1. First gear is 13.76:1 with 3.42s.
Some of those 2008 and 2009 Suburbans will have the 6.0 L76 motor. This is not a FlexFuel engine and it does have VVT and AFM. The 2008s will have the 4-speed (4L70 Supermatic), the 2009 will have the 6L80.
The newer you go the more refined the navigation unit, bluetooth for phone (2009+), Hill Start Assist, Sway Control in 2012 and other cruise control improvements in 2012-2013.
Back to the transfer case, I find it useful when we need to get the wheels spinning fast at low speed, for getting out of wet grass or mud or crossing a stream, etc.
The 3.08s are great for a highway or street cruiser but not desirable if you plan to tow or want more get up and go or to play off road.
If you want maximum capacity cooling and towing, look for a truck equipped with K5L, KNP, KC4, GU6. All GMC Yukons have the G80 locker (locking limited slip), for Chevrolet it was an option.