05 Denali Occasional Off-Road Use

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I am giving very serious consideration to purchasing a 2005 Yukon Denali. The vehicle will see mixed use-highway, around town and towing a ski boat or atv. Also, several times a year, I travel off road to some family property. There are muddy roads, but nothing extreme. I was wondering how the Denali AWD system would serve me, as opposed to a "true" 4x4 system like a regular Yukon SLT or pickup. In the past, a Jimmy and an Explorer (both 4x4 with only A/T tires) have worked well. I was just wondering if anyone had experience with this vehicle on light-medium muddy roads. Thanks
 
I am giving very serious consideration to purchasing a 2005 Yukon Denali. The vehicle will see mixed use-highway, around town and towing a ski boat or atv. Also, several times a year, I travel off road to some family property. There are muddy roads, but nothing extreme. I was wondering how the Denali AWD system would serve me, as opposed to a "true" 4x4 system like a regular Yukon SLT or pickup. In the past, a Jimmy and an Explorer (both 4x4 with only A/T tires) have worked well. I was just wondering if anyone had experience with this vehicle on light-medium muddy roads. Thanks

You should be fine, just drop your air pressure to your tires to 20-25 psi when your off the road in the trails. This will take a lot of the stress off your drive train and then just bring the air pressure back up to where they should be on the tire label on the door.

Hope this helps

Molson02536
 


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