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Old 10-14-2012, 11:40 PM
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how many of you tow?

I took my 2004 Yukon XL Denali (6.0) over to pick up an enclosed 24' car hauler I bought a few weeks ago. Got it hooked up and headed back across the Las Vegas Valley. Two major things that surprised me: 1- the Yuk wallows around like a whale with any shifting in the trailer or road. 2- the Yuk towed like it was pulling a sled full of rocks.

I mean, it labored all the way down into the valley and back up the slight grade on the other side. I could barely keep it at 60, and only once got to 65 for a moment. The trailer was EMPTY. What the heck am I gonna do when I have to pull up Baker Grade, Halloran Pass, or the Tehachapi grade??? With a car onboard?

Do your trucks feel like this???
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