There are a couple of things that set the Rhino Rack system using # RRVA150B-2, # RRRCH4, # RRRCP43-BK apart from the Inno system that uses parts # INXB138-2, # INXS350, # INTR154 you're looking at. I'll start out by saying that when it comes to installation, they will install in basically the same manner on your 2017 GMC Yukon, so there's no real benefit of one over the other.
Comparing the two, I generally think that having the extra few inches of bar space that the Rhino Rack provides... view full answer...
In the two Derale combination oil/transmission fluid cooler kits # D15902 and # D15903 the actual cooler core part is the same, measuring 17" wide x 12-1/2" tall x 3/4" deep, but the difference between the kits is that part # D15903 is a GM-specific kit while the other is a universal kit with more parts to allow it to work in more applications. These extra component parts are the reason for the higher cost. For your Yukon you will use # D15903 along with Snap-In Radiator Adapter # D13035.
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The Curt MV Weight Distribution System w/ Friction Sway Control - Round Bar # C17062 and the 17022 you referenced is basically the difference between the old style and new style according to my contact at Curt. The newer style # C17062 has a built in grease zerk for easy maintenance where the older 17022 will require you to add grease to the round bar sleeve in the head with the bar removed and cleaning up the excess versus simply using a grease gun.
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Hidden Hitch and Draw-Tite are both sister companies, therefore both the Draw-Tite Class III Receiver, part # 75299 and the Hidden Hitch Class III Receiver, part # 87108 are going to be almost identical. The installation procedure and towing and tongue weight capacities are the same.
Hidden Hitch is actually a brand name, and does not necessarily describe how visible the receiver hitch will be once it is installed. The way the hitch sits on the vehicle in relation to the rear bumper can... view full answer...
While the Prodigy P2 # 90185 and P3 # 90195 brake controllers are both extremely reliable, the P3 has a couple of extra features that, in my opinion, make it more user friendly.
The way the P3 displays information is through actual words on the LCD display, which are much easier to read and understand than on the P2, which uses a number of codes. So, unless you have an amazing memory, you'd have to pull out your manual to see what each code represents.
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Well, we're certainly not going to let the decision of a brake controller keep you off the lake. That'd be a crime.
First of all the easy stuff, to install either the P2, part # 90885, or the P3, part # 90195, use the adapter # 3016. It plugs into a connector in the cab of your new 2019 GMC Yukon and makes installing either controller plug and play. A linked a video of us using the adapter on a 2017 Silverado which has the same GM connector as your Yukon. It's not the same vehicle obviously... view full answer...