I just upgraded tow vehicles to a 2011 Yukon XL Denali. This is quite an improvement from my old 5.3L '99 GMC Sierra. I believe both have the same wheelbase as the truck was an extended cab/short bed. I have enough power to move the boat around but I've noticed just one problem, trailer sway. It seems to occur when I exceed 65 mph and also when I'm around semis on the highway. So now I'm trying to find a way to use my new-found power to maintain decent highway speeds while staying safe. The only difference that I can see between the two setups is the height of the receiver. I'm now 1-1.5" higher than I used to be.
I'm considering three options; weight distribution/anti sway, adjusting the height of my drop hitch, moving the winch post back.
First, weight distribution/anti sway. I've read some threads on here about weight distribution/anti sway setups and the general consensus is that they are unnecessary and that it's difficult to find a setup that will work with the break-away tongue on my Boatmate trailer.
Next, adjusting the height of my drop hitch. My theory here is that since I am 1-1.5" higher than I used to be, can't I just recreate my previous tow experience by setting these heights to be the same. I currently have the heaviest duty 6" drop hitch that Tractor Supply has. I know that there are some on Amazon that have high weight ratings and can go from 4-10" in drop. They appear to be manufactured by Andersen Hitches.
Third, I know another way to modify this is to change where the winch post is, but my thought is that changing the height on my hitch would be a much easier solution.
I've seen Ewok's post on how to weigh the tongue weight and I plan to try that very soon as well. Experiments without data are just speculation, but I was hoping someone else also tows with a Denali and could help shed some light on this.
(My boat is a 2009 22Ve.)
I'm considering three options; weight distribution/anti sway, adjusting the height of my drop hitch, moving the winch post back.
First, weight distribution/anti sway. I've read some threads on here about weight distribution/anti sway setups and the general consensus is that they are unnecessary and that it's difficult to find a setup that will work with the break-away tongue on my Boatmate trailer.
Next, adjusting the height of my drop hitch. My theory here is that since I am 1-1.5" higher than I used to be, can't I just recreate my previous tow experience by setting these heights to be the same. I currently have the heaviest duty 6" drop hitch that Tractor Supply has. I know that there are some on Amazon that have high weight ratings and can go from 4-10" in drop. They appear to be manufactured by Andersen Hitches.
Third, I know another way to modify this is to change where the winch post is, but my thought is that changing the height on my hitch would be a much easier solution.
I've seen Ewok's post on how to weigh the tongue weight and I plan to try that very soon as well. Experiments without data are just speculation, but I was hoping someone else also tows with a Denali and could help shed some light on this.
(My boat is a 2009 22Ve.)
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