norcalboon
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Considering a new travel trailer with GVWR about 1,000 lbs under stated limit (8400#) - what should I do to prep my rig to tow this load? Appreciate comments and suggestions.
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Considering a new travel trailer with GVWR about 1,000 lbs under stated limit (8400#) - what should I do to prep my rig to tow this load? Appreciate comments and suggestions.
I purchased my '05 expressly for towing a travel trailer that we picked up last spring. Here are a few things that either came with my Yukon, I have already done, or plan to do before we head out again next season:
Feel free to ask me anything else. I spent a lot of time making this the best tow vehicle I have ever had. I take it across the country with my trailer in tow without hesitation if I had the chance.
- HD Transmission Cooler
- Transmission Temp Gauge
- Weight Distributing Hitch w/ sway control
- Electric Break Controller (Tekonsha 90195 P3 with Tekonsha 3015-P Adapter for GM was a direct plug & play)
- Upgrade front Brakes to NNBS 07+ Rotors & Calipers (I'm planning to use these ACDelco 18A1705SD)
- Upgrade to Stainless Brake Lines
- Purchase **** 10800 Towing Mirrors
- Install Backup Camera
Good thing you have the XL, longer wheelbase is a plus! Trans cooler is a must, bigger the better! Also, what motor do you have?
I don't know if it was all part of the Denali package or if whoever ordered my Yukon originally spec'd it out pretty well for towing. I have the KPN option for the HD external transmission cooler, the VR4/Z82 trailering packages, a 3.73 rear, and a trans temp gauge in my cluster.Thanks for the info. We actually went with a slightly smaller/lighter TT than initially considered. It'll be approx. 5500# loaded. I have the SLT with a 5.3 and 3.42 rear end. Planning on the tranny cooler, brake controller, and hitch w/sway immediately and then want to drive it on short trips and feel the load. Likely do the brakes & air intake next then consider rear suspension, exhaust, and tune.
What trans cooler did you use? Is the temp gauge separate and mounted - or can it be integrated with dash monitor? How much are you towing?
. At 50 MPH around 2300-2500 RPM the Yukon could maintain speed but not gain with pedal mashed - .