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My 2005 Yukon XL

Finally bit the bullet and got a full set of Weather Tech floor mats for the Yukon. My wife talked me into it, by ordering them herself. Had hoped to get a cheap set from the JY or on MarketPlace. Guess we are done waiting. These are way to nice for my Yukon.
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Gonna mock up some carpet that I cut out from the JY sometime for the gap between row 2 and row 3. Kinda annoying there isnt a piece there.
 
Pulled the camper from the warehouse to the house today in prep for the season. The Yukon struggles with the 6K-lbs brick at any resemblance of an incline, mainly due to the 3.42 gear set and slightly oversized tires. On the flat its tolerable, 60 to 65 mph and 3rd gear.

I re-connected the ground on my e-fan override system (normally just use in the winter with the plow, but it triggers a CEL) and it performed much better in terms of coolant temp and trans temp, but the power just isnt there on the hill. 2nd gear, 4k rpms and about 45 MPH on the hill. Just north of 210.4K miles today.
 
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