mrpeterclark
Member
I think the 6L80 was available in the LTZ with the 6.0L - that would give you most of what you're looking for in the 2500 with a more comfortable ride minus the beefier 6L90 transmission. You should be able to filter by the trim level. Might be pretty tough to find. I'm Not sure if it came with a 2 speed transfer case or not. If it's selectable 4wd then the 1 to 2 speed tcase swap is not bad. Check the tahoeyukonforum out. There is good info there.Hello all, I currently own a 2000 LX470 which has provided 218k trouble free miles and has taken me all over US and parts of Canada. Alas, I find myself needing a bit more utility and have had my eyes on an Avalanche/Escalade EXT. I love having low range, but from what I’ve heard and read, not withstanding the above from @mrpeterclark, the 6.2 and AWD seems to work for most situations, even more so with the G80 rear.
My girlfriend and I have a little part time business setting up bounce houses which requires towing about 3k-4k every weekend for about 7 months out of the year, a task our Tundra is up to, but definitely not the LX with 33’s. Great vehicle but is a turd. Additionally, we are both considering getting motorcycles to ride together, and loading in the bed seems more convenient than getting a trailer. This would also be a vehicle that I would like to travel with just as much as the LX and still have a good degree of power, comfort, and most importantly reliability. Given this criteria, I would love one of the 07-09 Avalanaches with the 6.0 and 14bolt SF, but wouldn’t know where to begin to filter a search for one.
This leads me to my questions. I am no stranger to GM as I had a 94 Suburban 2500 that was a champ.
- Given that I will likely be towing several times a month, I’ve ruled out 07-09 and have elected to look for 09+ for the 6L80E. Will this transmission and the 5.3 be enough to handle this load in the hills of Western NC on a regular basis, and is there a gear ratio That I should look out for vs another - does it matter with a load like this?
- I don’t run hard trails, and think the motorcycle might get more seat time for harder trails, is there an ability to add a 2 speed transfer case to the 6.2, or would it be easier to just drop in a bigger motor into an Avalanche?
- Another angle I’ve considered is to keep the LX and get a cheaper GMT800, does this seem viable, or would I regret it when it comes time to attach a hitch?
- I don’t plan on lifting much more than perhaps a leveling kit and more aggressive tires, what kind of mileage do you see with the 5.3 vs the 6.2? (I haven’t ruled out the 8.1 2500 either, but know that the mileage is measured in tears now).
The Cadillac version of the avalanche has the 6.2 w/ AWD and a 6L80 same as my Denali. I know of a couple of guys that have done manual transfer case swaps into a Denali, but haven't found anyone that did selectable electronic shifting transfer case swaps into one. I don't know if GM used the same wiring harness and just taped up the wires behind the dash or if it's a different harness. One of these days I'll probably drop the cash and dive into it. If it's a paint I would probably opt for one with 2 speed tcase and 5.3 and swap in a 6.2 when the time came. I hope it's easy. I think compared to the LX a 5.3 will be great. If you use 4low frequently I think you'll find you wish you had it more than the 40 or 50 extra hp The 6.2 is a Camaro engine with a taller intake for a little better low end torque, but it's still a high revving engine which isn't necessarily great for towing. It is pretty fun though. The 6.0 is probably better suited for frequent towing and hills. I think the Avalanche is pretty cool, but also not a lot of support out there for bed racks and things like a pickup. It will require custom fab stuff. The Cadillac will be even worse in that regard, but if you figure out the transfer case swap let me konw. The Avalanche is pretty much the same exact thing as a suburban with the back configured differently. I would love to make a roof rack for one. Hit me up if you get one. We also got a bumper developed for the Avalanche and Suburban at baselineoverland.com
I get about 13-14 with my high mileage/ loaded down truck. I get 11-12 towing our off road trailer (at Colorado altitudes)