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Could you please provide the towing capacity of a 2003 GMC Yukon, along with information on torque, payload, and tongue weight?

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The 2003 GMC Yukon will be able to tow anywhere from 7400 to 8000 pounds, depending on the model. The base version can tow up to 7400 pounds, while the high-end Denali edition can handle up to 8000 pounds. The tongue weight limit is set at 750 pounds, suitable for most trailers on the market. Payload capacity will vary from 1391 to 1925 pounds, with the Denali model offering the highest capacity. The torque output ranges from 290 ft-lbs for the standard engine to 365 ft-lbs for the upgraded V8 engine.

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  • Patrick J

    The 2003 GMC Yukon comes in 5 different setups, which affects its capacity. It can tow anywhere from 7,400 to 8,000 pounds and carry a payload of 1,391 to 1,925 pounds. The engine can deliver torque of either 290 lbs.-ft. or 365 lbs.-ft. at 4,000 rpm. The tongue weight ranges from 740 to 800 pounds.

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