Yukonblonde
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I bought a well used but well maintained 2007 Yukon 2 years ago after my car was temporarily seized for speeding. It had 370,000kms/230,000miles but the motor sounded good and I was stranded in a small town with my dog and needed to continue my road trip. It didn't take long for me to fall in love with this vehicle but i knew that it would need regular work done so I started putting aside $100/week towards repairs/upgrades (that's a lot of money to me). Compression was good so after a few months I upgraded rotors and pads all round, followed by new rubber. The second year I added a new radiator, a 4"lift and a new stereo. Now I'm partway into year 3 and i have a gas leak, leaky transfer case and the rear differential is sometimes grabby on full turn in. Apparently just the parts (probably rusty module?) to fix gas leak is $1600 (in Canada) and then I still have many $1000s to fix the other problems. Despite these problems I think my Yukon still has a lot of life in it and I'm ready to spend all my money keeping it on the road for at least a few more years. My questions are these...
1- Am I better off taking a chance on a parts truck at auction or wrecker and learning how to replace drivetrain with the help of a few knowledgeable friends?
2- Pay a mechanic for a rebuild with warranty?
3- Can I/ should I upgrade when I replace (transfer case/differential/transmission also?). I have base model 4*4, 5.3L and wondering if a beafier (Denali?) drivetrain would work.
I really want to learn (I'm a carpenter not a mechanic) but this is all new to me so thanks for any advice,
1- Am I better off taking a chance on a parts truck at auction or wrecker and learning how to replace drivetrain with the help of a few knowledgeable friends?
2- Pay a mechanic for a rebuild with warranty?
3- Can I/ should I upgrade when I replace (transfer case/differential/transmission also?). I have base model 4*4, 5.3L and wondering if a beafier (Denali?) drivetrain would work.
I really want to learn (I'm a carpenter not a mechanic) but this is all new to me so thanks for any advice,