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We have a 2022 Yukon XL with the 5.3 and we pull our 2022 SX195 with no issue at 80 down the freeway. Years back I had a 2002 Yukon XL with the same 5.3 and drug a 24’ enclosed trailer around with no problem.Just bought a new truck praying it will pull my ar250 ok? Anyone else pull with similar truck?
We have a 2022 Yukon XL with the 5.3 and we pull our 2022 SX195 with no issue at 80 down the freeway. Years back I had a 2002 Yukon XL with the same 5.3 and drug a 24’ enclosed trailer around with no problem.
Not sure your trim level but your Yukon has the factory 22” wheels and the tires vibrate like crazy at 50mph. I’m guessing it’s the low profile tires.
My neighbor has a 242 and he pulls that with a non ecoboost F150 with no problem. I think you will be just fine.
Congrats on the truck!
I'll echo @Thermobrett comments. I had '03 5.3L and a '15 5.3L. Both were exceptionally reliable engines that produced adequate power and towed well. You're not going to win any drag races, but it'll get you to the lake and back with your boat, family, and all your "stuff" without any drama, and for many years.Just bought a new truck praying it will pull my ar250 ok? Anyone else pull with similar truck?
I believe the 5.3l is a GM 327 and has been in production FOREVER. We did have a lifter issue on our 2022 Yukon XL but seemed to be a very minor issue across the entire build lot and has been corrected. You should have a switch either on the shifter or dash (our truck has push buttons for shifting so we have a knob), just switch it to tow mode to take it out of OD to get that extra torque if you have any topography in your area. Florida (where I live) is flat but the designed it for a reason.I'll echo @Thermobrett comments. I had '03 5.3L and a '15 5.3L. Both were exceptionally reliable engines that produced adequate power and towed well. You're not going to win any drag races, but it'll get you to the lake and back with your boat, family, and all your "stuff" without any drama, and for many years.
My Favorite story.Just bought a new truck praying it will pull my ar250 ok? Anyone else pull with similar truck?
Someone got on the good side of their wife?
Well we do live in the land of "Better have a 2500 to pull that pop up camper", so I can see where someone that doesn't know much about towing would get the impression a midsize boat would need a big truck.This is a bit of a silly thread. A quick look at tow ratings shows even the lowest Sierra will tow well over the 250's weight.
Not to generalize, but most folks asking this question will not read a tow rating or believe it if they do.This is a bit of a silly thread. A quick look at tow ratings shows even the lowest Sierra will tow well over the 250's weight.