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zxlr88

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Last fall I picked up a new camper for my family and it has been a lot of fun learning all the ins and outs. I was worried I would not be able to pull it with a large SUV, but the Denali seems to pull it just fine. I had to do some adjusting of the equalizer hitch since it sits so high off the ground, but that did not take too long. This one is 38 feet long but only 7400 lbs. The auto-leveling suspension really comes in handy for these loads. Time to get out for the weekend. Anybody else camping with their GM product?
 

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Love the setup. I guess I would call my camping a bit more primitive. Nothing to tow, but plenty of gear to haul. Looks great.
 

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I personally would hate to camp. I am not a "roughing it" type of guy. That being said, that is a sharp looking set up you have there!
 

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Nice! Love to see people use their truck as a truck.
 

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Last fall I picked up a new camper for my family and it has been a lot of fun learning all the ins and outs. I was worried I would not be able to pull it with a large SUV, but the Denali seems to pull it just fine. I had to do some adjusting of the equalizer hitch since it sits so high off the ground, but that did not take too long. This one is 38 feet long but only 7400 lbs. The auto-leveling suspension really comes in handy for these loads. Time to get out for the weekend. Anybody else camping with their GM product?

LOL That's like towing around the Taj Mahal. I can say I've never camped in those nice of conditions :roflbow: GREAT setup, though!! Make that Denali put in work :waytogo:
 

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I'm looking forward to taking my girls camping this year, too. Bought the Tahoe specifically for it. However, our "camper" is a little smaller than yours.

Before you ask, no, that's not the Tahoe pulling it. Was wrecking my wife's little RAV4's drive train last summer. Bought our '07 Tahoe for this summer.

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I'm looking forward to taking my girls camping this year, too. Bought the Tahoe specifically for it. However, our "camper" is a little smaller than yours.

Before you ask, no, that's not the Tahoe pulling it. Was wrecking my wife's little RAV4's drive train last summer. Bought our '07 Tahoe for this summer.

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I can't see your pics. I think your Tahoe will do just fine towing anything smaller than mine though. The only thing I ever worry about is wind. When it is windy, it really does not matter if you have a dually 1 ton...it can get you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaHV5wRCToM
 

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That looks great! We used to have an Airstream but, with the birth of our third child, it was no longer big enough for all of us to comfortably use. I don't suppose you have any pictures without the funky filter? Also, what the make/model of that trailer? What's your hitch setup?
 

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