The Quadrasteer Adventure Tour Part 1,
Towing Horse Trailers at 14,000ft. (At this altitude it's not called fog).
Mountain Climbing with cruise control.
Extreme Towing I
Also Reviewing a Logan Contender Steel Horse Trailer
While covering the Falken Pikes Peak International Hill Climb
on the peak at 14,000ft., I commented on the fog that was drifting between
the press buses to my son. He then explained to me that at this altitude,
it's not called fog. Then it dawned on me that we were walking in the
clouds. Looking down the mountain at the w's and switchbacks that weaved
down the mountain, I thought what a great place to demonstrate the cornering
ability of Delphi's Quadrasteer, available on select GM trucks and SUV's.
And of course my extreme test would have to include a trailer.
So
in my long term review of Quadrasteer, (Four-Wheel-Steer), we did just that.
I borrowed a Logan steel 3 horse slant trailer from Transwest Truck and
Trailer of Longmont Colorado. Kevin xthumbnail-orig-image="denalilogan2.jpg" align="left" width="100" height="46">So
in my long term review of Quadrasteer, (Four-Wheel-Steer), we did just that.
I borrowed a Logan steel 3 horse slant trailer from Transwest Truck and
Trailer of Longmont Colorado. Kevin Lavigne and Michael Douponce of Delphi
and I then took the GMC Denali Extended cab to the top of Pikes Peak towing
the Logan steel horse trailer following a park ranger up the twisting road
that switches from pavement to a dirt early on. From the base up 19 miles to
the top, way above tree line, the Denali Quadrasteer pulled the trailer with
ease. We could go much faster but the park ranger didn't want to race us.
The tranny temp gauge read that we were staying around 200 degrees and after
doing our victory lap on top, eye level with clouds were rivers are born,
coming down was fun too. Kevin Lavigne did an excellent job of using the
transmission and engine braking to bring us down the hill cool. About 1/2
way down, Pikes Peak has a station to check vehicle brake temperature. We
passed with flying colors at 182 degrees with 300 being dangerous. The
tranny gauge read 185 degrees. The trailer brakes were
between 114-120 degrees Fahrenheit. This was at 11,500 ft above sea level
with the outside temperature 63 degrees. The Pikes Peak road is mostly a 9%
grade, with curves that are closer to U-Turns. The Four-Wheel-Steer GMC
Denali felt right at home towing a trailer up and down Pikes Peak, with
control and wheel tracking like no other vehicle out there. Maybe next year
we can enter the International Hill Climb with a Quadrasteer and race Jesse
James of Monster Garage, to the top!
I
wanted to find interesting ways to demonstrate the ability and agility of
Quadrasteer. Towing a trailer is the most impressive way to get an
understanding of what it does. Kevin, Mike and I also towed the Logan steel
horse trailer up Trail Ridge, the highest paved road in the
Continental US
(12,000ft.) We only had to slow down to take pictures of the Elk grazing
beside the highway. In this 5 or 6 part series, I'll be collecting opinions from folks whom I have drive
the Denali towing trailers. Quadrasteer excels in 3 major areas, towing,
handling and parking. Since you can find a dealer to test drive a
Quadrasteer in the Denali, Sierra, Silverado, Suburban and Yukon XL, where
you can try the handling and parking, I'll concentrate this series on
towing.
In 2002 when the GMC Denali was introduced with Quadrasteer
as a standard feature, all the press, (including myself), raved about how
remarkable it was. Towing trailers with QS was even hard to describe, but in short
it's very hard to force a trailer to whip or sway being towed with
Quadrasteer as I demonstrate more in the next article in this series.
Andrew Lyons, general manager of Transwest Truck and
Trailers, largest Hart horse trailer dealer, Longmont Colorado. Took a spin
in the Denali with one of his steel 3 horse slant Logan horst trailers on
back. "It's a big difference towing with Quadrasteer, it could mean being
upright or rolling a trailer. It feels safer and more stable changing lanes
at highway speeds when towing a trailer."
If you've read my review of QS in 2003 were I drove and
towed with a LT Suburban and a SLT Sierra Extended cab, I wrote about how
the wider rear axle of Quadrasteer along with the dramatic steering
improvement of QS, made it a superior handling machine in good weather and
snow and ice. The Denali that I'm driving now has amazed me when I drop of
each trailer and use it as a daily driver. All you have to do is visualize
that you are driving a small car. I'm used to driving past a parking spot a
little like you normally do with a truck before turning in. If you do that
with a Quadrasteer, you'll be in the parking spot next to that. It turns so
tight that you can turn into a parking spot early. I think like I'm driving
a go cart! When I'm at Sam's or the mall, I get a kick out of turning into a
parking spot on the opposite side in the opposite angle from where I'm
driving. People will stop and stare at me as I take this truck, almost 20
feet long and turn around in the middle of the lane and parking going the
other direction.
Delphi built in many safety systems into the
Four-Wheel-Steer system, so you don't have to think about it. Most folks
leave FWS on all the time. There is a mechanical and electronic override
incase of system failure. With a spring in the steering actuator that will
realign the axle to neutral if something fails. In FWS tow mode, the rear
axle won't turn as much so you don't turn too tight into your trailer and
the rear steering direction will change over sooner. When you put the QS
truck in neutral it will realign to straight for a car wash track and when
you are going slow as when pulling out of a parking spot, it won't turn as
sharply preventing you from turning into a car next to you. So the learning
curve is fast for enjoying the experience.
It is going to be a little harder finding a Quadrasteer to
test drive. The Quadrasteer option was $4995 in 2003 when both GMC and
Chevrolet rolled out their models, but at that price, the trucks didn't sell
well. Then for 2004 model year, the Quadrasteer option was reduced clear
down to $1995 where it's a bargain. But GM dealers didn't stock many QS, not
adjusting for the new price. I think GM has dropped the ball with little
advertising going for Quadrasteer. But Quadrasteer is important enough to
ask for and order to get what you want. The majority of folks who own a
Quadrasteer, that I talk to, are very happy with theirs and plan their next
vehicle being a Quadrasteer. I say Quadrasteer is the most important towing
accessory to come along since the weight distributing hitch.
I recommend Quadrasteer for trailers under 10,000 lbs as
they are rated. Towing horses with their high center of gravity and
constantly shifting their weight, should be towed closer to 15% of a truck
or SUV's towing capacity. And with live cargo, Quadrasteer can make a
dramatic difference in safety and towing confidence. I feel so strongly that
Quadrasteer is the best towing solution for the right size trailer, I end up
doing mini seminars when I feel up at gas stations. I weave in and out of
the pump islands before I fuel up even with a trailer behind me, so if I
didn't run over you, I made you curious. Diesels have their purpose, a lot
of folks buy them for the wrong reason or just didn't know how to match
their trailer needs to the right truck. Quadrasteer can take the
intimidation of a truck or trailer out of the picture for first time truck
or trailer owners. QS trucks and SUV's can turn in a 37.4' circle like a
Saturn or Focus. So when you unhook the trailer, you can use a QS like a
car, with no problem in traffic or parking lots.
|
|
|
|
Parking next to the clouds. |
|
|
|
|
|
The Manitou Cog Railway, goes to the top
of Pikes Peak all day long. |
The cog track keeps the train from
sliding back down. |
We had to give the park ranger a
head start. |
He was a good sport, so we didn't pass
him and become fugitives. |
I covered the Falken Pikes Peak International Hill
Climb in June until we got snowed in on top and had to wait on the snow plow
to get down. So we missed 1/2 of the race. I'll have to try again next year
to see what the second 1/2 looks like.
|
|
|
|
No problem parking on the peak, even with
a trailer and a bunch of tourists. Wonderful view on top of
Pikes Peak near Colorado Springs Colorado. We became a tourist
attraction while there. |
This is what was on the back side of the
Denali, you can see the Continental Divide and numerous high country
lakes. High above the tree line standing in clouds. |
On top of the world. We were there,
Kevin, Mike and I working hard at Four Wheel Steer research. There's
even a cog railroad that chugs up & down the mountain all day. |
This is what the switchbacks looked like
as we zig-zag in the Quadrasteer with ease on the tight corners even
with the horse trailer, closely tracking behind. |
|
|
|
|
Park Ranger escort leads us for 19 miles
of curves on 9% grades as we tow a steel horse trailer to the summit.
Don't try this at home, we're professional grade. |
Jesse James of Monster Garage spins up
the mountain as the first run of the day, in his exhibition run in the Pikes Peak Int. Hill
Climb. |
I think Jesse spotted me, I was supposed
to be in line with the rest of the reporters asking about his $3500
Blazer climbing the mountain. |
"Don't get steamed, I didn't ask you
about Sandra Bullock." Actually just a blown radiator reservoir
after the stress of the climb. |
The
Logan Contender, all-galvanized triple-wall trailer was the trailer we
pulled up and down the mountains. A galvanized steel three horse slant good
looking horse trailer from Transwest Truck and Trailer of Longmont CO. It
has a large dressing/tack room. I liked the diamond deck plating in the
nose, fenders and corner brace. Logan uses double posts where sheet metal
meets. I like a large rear door. Besides more room to load, still being a
farmer at heart I like to have trailers usable for many purposes, like
hauling hay and helping the kids move out.
Logan Coach horse trailers are designed to
protect you and your animals while traveling. It's easy to recognize the
quality design, attractive appearance, all galvanized steel
construction. The only manufacturers in the world to use galvanized
sheet metal and structural tubing. Galvanized steel offers greatly enhanced
rust protection over standard black steel. This means you can be assured
that our trailers will remain both structurally sound and looking great for
years to come. With Logan Coach, you get the strength of steel with
long-lasting durability and performance other companies simply can’t match.
Formed fit walls, precise engineering and advanced
building techniques allows Logan Coach to bend sidewalls around vertical
support columns. Not only does this give their trailers stronger vertical
seams, it also keeps welds on the inside of the trailer walls, giving our
trailers a cleaner look and a smoother finish. Enhanced Structural
Integrity, Logan trailers are engineered for safety and feature thicker
sidewalls and additional vertical support columns. These enhancements assure
increased structural integrity in the event of an accident or rollover.
A better roof, Logan Coach is the only trailer
company to build a roof using acrylic adhesive. Other companies use VHB
tape, an inferior quality bonding agent that attracts water and one that,
over time, will draw moisture into the seams and weaken the roof itself.
Logan uses the latest in modern automobile manufacturing technology to
create a bonded roof and sidewalls. Notice how much cleaner and smoother the
roof is because there are no rivets and no outside welds.
Special thanks to Transwest Truck and Trailers for the use of
the Logan horse trailer.
More...
To read the whole
International Pikes Peak Hill Climb article with Jesse James, Click below.
I covered the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb
in June. We had a snow storm at noon, that snowed most of the press in on
top. Monster Garage will have the show with their truck and Jesse's James
exhibition run Monday July 26 on the Discovery Channel.
More...
|
Home
Your Online
Pickup
Truck,
SUV &
Trailer
Resource Magazine. |
|