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Feb-13-2018 07:52 AM
chrispitude wrote:intheburbs wrote:
I will also add that my '01 Suburban is wearing rear axle #4, and I had several failures while on vacation due to overloading. My Burb had the self-leveling shocks, so it wouldn't sag no matter how much tongue weight I had. You'll have the same issue with the AutoRide - it will level the truck regardless of your tongue weight/WD setup.
Make sure you check your weight on scales, keep an eye on your rear axle weight, and don't exceed the rating.
Good heads-up, thank you! I've actually got an axle leak that needs fixed (and I haven't even towed anything!), so you've got me thinking of preemptively replacing both sides.
Feb-12-2018 02:23 PM
intheburbs wrote:
I will also add that my '01 Suburban is wearing rear axle #4, and I had several failures while on vacation due to overloading. My Burb had the self-leveling shocks, so it wouldn't sag no matter how much tongue weight I had. You'll have the same issue with the AutoRide - it will level the truck regardless of your tongue weight/WD setup.
Make sure you check your weight on scales, keep an eye on your rear axle weight, and don't exceed the rating.
Feb-12-2018 01:42 PM
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Feb-12-2018 08:38 AM
falconbrother wrote:
I had to have my differential rebuilt. I jacked it up in the rear, started it, put it in drive and the rear end was making a swishing kinda sound. I pulled the half axles and replaced the outer bearings (labor intensive but, cheap) and that didn't fix it. So, I took it to my mechanic and he replaced everything back there except the hog's head. Not saying that's your noise but, it's worth checking. If it is shop around for the price on a repair.
Sumo Supersprings are pretty cheap and an easy DIY job. I highly recommend them to flatten out the ride. It took me about 20 minutes to do the left side and about 5 to do the right side.
You don't need to pull the grill to see if you have the GM transmission oil cooler. It's located dead center and is over the bottom half of the radiator. You can see it in there without pulling the grill, although that's a super easy job. There's a youtube video on it. Heck there's a youtube video for almost every possible repair on, Yukon, Suburban, Tahoe, Sierra, Silverado.. I may still add the extra cooler but, I have already towed the RV a number of times and never noticed that the transmission was suffering. Based on the mileage and looking at the hardware I'd make an educated guess that mine has been rebuilt. It's tight and runs great.
Feb-11-2018 03:15 PM
Feb-10-2018 03:41 PM
falconbrother wrote:
We tow with a 00 Burb 4x4, 5.3..27 feel, 5800 pounds. It does fine. It took me a couple of trips to figure the thing out. I added Sumo SuperSprings to the rear. I keep mine out of overdrive and run around 65 MPH. When I'm pulling a steep mountain I don't let it lug, I'll pull it down to 2nd gear and let it rev (55MPH+-). It pulls my trailer just fine. I use towhaul most of the time but, in stop and go traffic I take it out of towhaul. I doesn't need the higher RPM shift point to be comfortable in city traffic. The 4l60e isn't an issue, that I have noticed. I do a drain and fill on mine at every oil change to keep fresh Dex6 in it. And, when I'm towing I take it easy. Never had any issues with my transmission, at least not yet. I bought a cooler and pulled the grill off to install it. Then I saw the factory installed extra cooler and didn't install the aftermarket cooler. It's still in the box in my garage. I haven't decided if I'll install it. Frankly, I don't think I need it. I pulled my transmission pan a few months ago and replaced the filter. I then ground down the stock drain plug and welded an 11/16 nut to it, cause that's the fist one I grabbed out of the spare hardware bin. So, now the plug comes off easy so, I can do a drain and fill in a couple of minutes.
There's been exhaustive discussion on this forum about transmission coolers. You can look it up. If you have the factory tow package and keep your transmission serviced...and don't try to kill it while towing it should be fine. If I were pulling up mountains a lot I'd add the cooler. Most of our trips are beach trips. We went to the mountains once last year and I just pull it down in second so there's no hunting for gears. When I get home from a trip like that I pull the drain plug and replace 4.5 quarts + -. People will trash the Suburbans, Yukons but, I love mine.
My wife does dog shows so, we need a vehicle that has climate control in a large area and will tow an RV. And, I like the 4x4. I was looking for a Ford when I found the burb. It was such a good deal I bought it against my better judgement. It has turned out to be a great vehicle.
Feb-10-2018 12:00 PM
Feb-08-2018 12:17 PM
BurbMan wrote:
Yes, aux trans cooler and a temp gauge are a must. Just curious why you using a Blue OX after having towed with both the Hensley and ProPride?
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