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The VRT works good on running boards and lasts through several washings. But it is a little slippery when wet.
I removed my roof rack and add a 1 1/4" vinyl body-side molding to cover all the holes. Some people just leave the screws in place. The screws require a torx bit.
 

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View attachment 223840 Hello Fellow Manatee resident. I'm in Parrish, and have an 05 Yukon, original owner.
225,000 and couldn't be happier with my ride.
It has sat outside its entire life so I am going to have to paint the roof and hood as well.
Other than that no major problems. I picked up some Denali wheels and tires a few years back.
Tranny, and diff never opened up.l Mobil 1 every 6,000. Do it myself since new.
I did have a water leak and I fixed the rear main seal last year.
No doubt this truck has a lot of life left. Every time I drive it I am amazed at how it still feels tight and drives like new.
Good looking truck! I had those same wheels on my 2006 Denali xl u til last August! They look really clean on the GMT800 Yukon’s!
 
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So my 5.3 is dying at 218K. Pretty disappointing since I'm the original owner and meticulously maintained the engine with synthetic oils since the first oil change. I spent a ton of money on the suspension and brakes a while back with the thought that I would put in a crate engine at around 300k. Well, a few weeks ago a lifter started ticking and gradually has become worse to the point that it sounds like there is no oil in the crankcase at times. We have ruled out the oil pump and pulled the pan and checked the p/u tube. It's very weird bc the noise is bad for a few seconds at startup, then quiets down. But intermittently it sounds like the top end is without oil for several minutes at any rpm under 2000. Sometimes I can start it and let it idle for an hour w/o any noise at all. Once it quiets down, I can drive at highway speeds with no noticeable valvetrain noise. Also, it doesn't seem to be down on power or have any misfire. I've been looking for a crate engine but they are hard to come by for Gen IIIs. Especially since I would prefer a 6.0L when replacing. So I went out and purchased a 2015 GMC Sierra Denali 2500 HD Duramax this week to be my new tow vehicle (and my daily driver until I get an engine). Has anyone else had this type of failure on a well maintained engine at 220k?
 

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So my 5.3 is dying at 218K. Pretty disappointing since I'm the original owner and meticulously maintained the engine with synthetic oils since the first oil change. I spent a ton of money on the suspension and brakes a while back with the thought that I would put in a crate engine at around 300k. Well, a few weeks ago a lifter started ticking and gradually has become worse to the point that it sounds like there is no oil in the crankcase at times. We have ruled out the oil pump and pulled the pan and checked the p/u tube. It's very weird bc the noise is bad for a few seconds at startup, then quiets down. But intermittently it sounds like the top end is without oil for several minutes at any rpm under 2000. Sometimes I can start it and let it idle for an hour w/o any noise at all. Once it quiets down, I can drive at highway speeds with no noticeable valvetrain noise. Also, it doesn't seem to be down on power or have any misfire. I've been looking for a crate engine but they are hard to come by for Gen IIIs. Especially since I would prefer a 6.0L when replacing. So I went out and purchased a 2015 GMC Sierra Denali 2500 HD Duramax this week to be my new tow vehicle (and my daily driver until I get an engine). Has anyone else had this type of failure on a well maintained engine at 220k?

Is your oil pressure low at the times it's making noise?
 
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Is your oil pressure low at the times it's making noise?
Maintains 35 psi at idle and around 48-50 at cruising speed (2200-2500 rpm). The only time the pressure seems weak is the first 2-3 seconds after start-up after which the valvetrain noise goes quiet. Then the noise comes back with a vengeance randomly. But the pressure gauge never shows any abnormal fluctuation when it gets noisy. My son-in-law (ASE-certified mechanic) speculates that a lifter periodically collapses and then pumps back up again.
 

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Maintains 35 psi at idle and around 48-50 at cruising speed (2200-2500 rpm). The only time the pressure seems weak is the first 2-3 seconds after start-up after which the valvetrain noise goes quiet. Then the noise comes back with a vengeance randomly. But the pressure gauge never shows any abnormal fluctuation when it gets noisy. My son-in-law (ASE-certified mechanic) speculates that a lifter periodically collapses and then pumps back up again.

Well, crap. I was hoping it'd be a simple intermittently leaking O-ring causing intermittent low pressure and lifter collapse (ticking). IMO, this is rather low mileage for what sounds like a lifter failure.

Is it not worth it to you to drop in a set of lifters? It'd be a few hundred bucks in parts and a solid day's work. It'd buy you time and you'd get your money back out of selling a quiet engine if/when you do find a 6.0+ to swap in.
 
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If a lifter is collapsing I would expect possible misfires on that cylinder, even though you're not feeling them. Maybe monitor the misfires to see.
 

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