Knminton
Dec 12, 2015Explorer
2015 Yukon XL
I have a post about TV selection, and I still plan to purchase a heavier TV at some point. That being said, I am toying with the idea of picking up a travel trailer in the neighborhood of 4730 UVW/6800 GVW and towing with our 2015 Yukon XL. My Yuke does not have the heavy trailering package, therefore, it is downrated to 5,000 or 6,000 lbs depending on which literature I refer too (GMC trailer guide says 5,000, manual says 6,000). As far as I can tell, the only difference is in gearing and the integrated brake controller. So mine has 3.08's, and upgrading should put the rating at 8,000 if my thinking is correct. The heavy trailering package includes 3.42's.
With all that being said, if I go this path for the short term, I will upgrade the gears, but would probably step up to 3.73's if I'm going through with it. That should be comfortable at the weights above and still repeatable cruising RPMs at highway with the six speed. Any thoughts on this?
How are the thoughts in the stock anti-sway? Is an upgrade in order? What about airbags or other suspension thoughts?
I will probably get an autocal tuner from BB so I can put it back to stock easily for service.
Amy thoughts on stock CAI and exhaust? Are they fairly good or is there value in upgrading?
Should I consider transmission cooler or any other accessories?
With all that being said, if I go this path for the short term, I will upgrade the gears, but would probably step up to 3.73's if I'm going through with it. That should be comfortable at the weights above and still repeatable cruising RPMs at highway with the six speed. Any thoughts on this?
How are the thoughts in the stock anti-sway? Is an upgrade in order? What about airbags or other suspension thoughts?
I will probably get an autocal tuner from BB so I can put it back to stock easily for service.
Amy thoughts on stock CAI and exhaust? Are they fairly good or is there value in upgrading?
Should I consider transmission cooler or any other accessories?