HappyCamper
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I'm new to this forum and Yukon ownership, I've found this forum to be extremely helpful. As I've been searching the posts, I have not found this exact topic, but there is a lot to go through here. So apologies in advance if I am asking something that has already been discussed.
I recently picked up a 2013 Yukon xlt with hd towing package, we absolutely love it. Now that we have a vehicle capable of towing, we want to get a travel trailer. Looking at an unloaded weight of 5000 to 5500, to keep total loaded weight under 7000. The book says my yukon with HD towing package is 8200 max. I don't have the trailer yet, but I am expecting that it will sag the back end and I am researching suspension enhancements. The 2 items I am considering are the Firestone coil-rite air helper springs and the sumo springs solo custom helper springs (jounce sytle, not the one that goes on the coil spring). Obviously, I will also get a WD hitch when we get the trailer.
First of all, if anyone has experience with any of these products, or others, I would love to hear your thoughts. What I would really like to know is, is it wise to combine these 2 products together?
I am thinking that the air bags would provide most of the extra support, and the sumo spring would only engage when the air bag gets stressed. Also, the sumo spring would act as a backup if the air bag loses air. Is there any danger of having both products on the vehicle? Just looking to provide the safest and most stress free ride when pulling the trailer as I'll have my most precious cargo (my wife and 3 boys) in the yukon when we travel. Am I over thinking this and either one of these products individually will be sufficient and its just a matter of preference?
Thanks!
I recently picked up a 2013 Yukon xlt with hd towing package, we absolutely love it. Now that we have a vehicle capable of towing, we want to get a travel trailer. Looking at an unloaded weight of 5000 to 5500, to keep total loaded weight under 7000. The book says my yukon with HD towing package is 8200 max. I don't have the trailer yet, but I am expecting that it will sag the back end and I am researching suspension enhancements. The 2 items I am considering are the Firestone coil-rite air helper springs and the sumo springs solo custom helper springs (jounce sytle, not the one that goes on the coil spring). Obviously, I will also get a WD hitch when we get the trailer.
First of all, if anyone has experience with any of these products, or others, I would love to hear your thoughts. What I would really like to know is, is it wise to combine these 2 products together?
I am thinking that the air bags would provide most of the extra support, and the sumo spring would only engage when the air bag gets stressed. Also, the sumo spring would act as a backup if the air bag loses air. Is there any danger of having both products on the vehicle? Just looking to provide the safest and most stress free ride when pulling the trailer as I'll have my most precious cargo (my wife and 3 boys) in the yukon when we travel. Am I over thinking this and either one of these products individually will be sufficient and its just a matter of preference?
Thanks!