I never considered the tire issue. I do have one size bigger then OE so that could definitely be a factor.
It
IS a factor, regardless of what you mean by 'one size'.
Although the ring and pinion ratio remains constant regardless of tire size GOTTDAMNT!
using taller-than-OE tires effectively reduces the amount of power applied to the ground
and that's BEFORE accounting for the parasitic losses involved due to increased rotational mass/weight
nevermind the losses incurred by trying to push that power through more rubber
and don't forget increased aero drag.
If I decided to go the swap route, are the axles specific to the Yukon?
Or are they the same over the whole GMT lineup?
Truck vs SUV and are they year specific?
1. If it came in ANY GMT900, it should be able to work in any other, including yours, even if not instantly compatible.
2. Can't be sure, but I'd bet that the same applies to GMT800 axles as well.
If '2' turns out to be true, then that would even make GMT400 axles a possibility as well.
To make your life easier, you'd likely prefer an axle from a vehicle that came with a 4L60 or 4L60E.
But I'd also bet that an axle that worked with a 4L80E would be an effective upgrade, requiring a few OE-options changes.