Bone stock 1997 Yukon 2 door 4wd with the G80 locker...ish. 270,000 miles on the clock, nothing special 265 all terrain tires.
Drove ~400 miles to Hot Springs Off Road Park, wow what a place. Hundreds off acres of amazing trails and great staff. After checking out my truck and talking with me about my experience they gave us a map.
200 feet from the start I'm facing a climb I would have bet there was no way on earth my 5,000 lb truck would go up or back down. Gently roll in the throttle, feel the G80 click in, and it climbs like a billy goat. This scene repeated over and over for 3.5 hours. Mixed emotions of terror and excitement all from the comfort of the air conditioned interior with it's just right ride stiffness.
I came away with new respect for how competent these trucks and the, often vilified, G80 are. I currently own a Suzuki Samurai and have owned a 50s Willys Jeep. I thought the Yukon would be used to tow the Zuki, not so the Yukon is now my go to off roader. And my wife had a blast!
Get out there and use them!
Drove ~400 miles to Hot Springs Off Road Park, wow what a place. Hundreds off acres of amazing trails and great staff. After checking out my truck and talking with me about my experience they gave us a map.
200 feet from the start I'm facing a climb I would have bet there was no way on earth my 5,000 lb truck would go up or back down. Gently roll in the throttle, feel the G80 click in, and it climbs like a billy goat. This scene repeated over and over for 3.5 hours. Mixed emotions of terror and excitement all from the comfort of the air conditioned interior with it's just right ride stiffness.
I came away with new respect for how competent these trucks and the, often vilified, G80 are. I currently own a Suzuki Samurai and have owned a 50s Willys Jeep. I thought the Yukon would be used to tow the Zuki, not so the Yukon is now my go to off roader. And my wife had a blast!
Get out there and use them!