Found a guy with a parts car, he got front diff for $250, transfer case for $300, rear end for $300. The donor vehicle is 2007 Denali with 143K miles.
I have two Yukons. 2007 GMC Yukon Denali and 2013 GMC Yukon Denali XL, both with almost 200K miles.
I wnat to keep both of them going, especially the 2013 one as it has a newer engine with lower miles on it. And 200K miles is territory when anything can fail on either one, anytime.
Question, are these good parts to keep both of these going? Meaning what is the next thing to fail on either Yukon? I want to repair-proof both of them in the sense that if something breaks, I have the parts to fix it. Especially given that 2007 and 2013 take the same parts as far as I understand (correct me if I am wrong).
Are these good prices? I will be paying $850 for all 3 and picking it up myself, the parts are 2 hours away.
I have two Yukons. 2007 GMC Yukon Denali and 2013 GMC Yukon Denali XL, both with almost 200K miles.
I wnat to keep both of them going, especially the 2013 one as it has a newer engine with lower miles on it. And 200K miles is territory when anything can fail on either one, anytime.
Question, are these good parts to keep both of these going? Meaning what is the next thing to fail on either Yukon? I want to repair-proof both of them in the sense that if something breaks, I have the parts to fix it. Especially given that 2007 and 2013 take the same parts as far as I understand (correct me if I am wrong).
Are these good prices? I will be paying $850 for all 3 and picking it up myself, the parts are 2 hours away.