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<blockquote data-quote="duckfish" data-source="post: 382567" data-attributes="member: 17136"><p>OP, I did some towing with my wife's former Tahoe with the 5.3L. Not a lot because I normally use my truck, but I'm sure I've towed 5000 lb + with the Tahoe and it very capably handled it.</p><p></p><p>That's the only SUV towing experience I have personally. However I know several people towing rather large campers with Tahoes, Grand Cherokees and Ford Explorers. They seem confidant with the abilities. I'm sure you can find an SUV to handle towing such a modest weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="duckfish, post: 382567, member: 17136"] OP, I did some towing with my wife's former Tahoe with the 5.3L. Not a lot because I normally use my truck, but I'm sure I've towed 5000 lb + with the Tahoe and it very capably handled it. That's the only SUV towing experience I have personally. However I know several people towing rather large campers with Tahoes, Grand Cherokees and Ford Explorers. They seem confidant with the abilities. I'm sure you can find an SUV to handle towing such a modest weight. [/QUOTE]
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