Hello to all! I purchased a 2015 Suburban about 6 weeks ago. First time owning one, and I fell in love during the test drive. It's got quite a lot of miles, 186k to be exact. It's 2WD, which was actually appealing to me as well, as the weather here rarely warrants a 4WD. Paid $17,500. Pics below of first day of ownership and now current status.
I did a couple of cosmetic upgrades with a set of 2021 Suburban rims, 5% window tint. Then some mechanical stuff, new water pump, thermostat, front wheel bearings, rear brake pads, shark fin antenna, rear lift gate struts and drivers door lock switch. Just in 1 months time, this feels like a lot, but then again, I did purchase an 8 year old vehicle with nearly 200k miles. So...par for the course?
Now for the bigger stuff...
I've developed quite the lifter tick in bank 2. I've noticed it only ticks when the AFM system switches to V8 mode. Either way...I know I'm due for a full AFM delete.
Additionally, after some heavily spirited driving in attempt to "unstick the lifter", I realized I've got some fairly significant transmission issues. Under WOT, it will stumble greatly for a couple seconds before finally revving out like it should. When cruising around 30 mph, the motor seems to be facing some resistance as it sits around 1800-2000 RPM which doesn't seem reasonable for that speed on flat ground.
With all that said, current plan is a full AFM delete. Complete with non-AFM cam, LS7 lifters, valve springs, push Rods, oil pump, etc. As for the transmission, I feel like I may as well budget for a reman unit. Feeling like I'm on borrowed time regardless given the mileage of this rig. So I am thinking a GM reman transmission with an upgraded billet torque converter from Florida TC.
I hate that I am experiencing so many issues right away on this one, but I'm looking more long term and thinking that after the motor and transmission repairs, I (should) be set for a while. I'd like to drive this until at least 300k miles. If I was to trade or sell, I'd take around a $5500 hit, so I plan to roll that "theory" money into these repairs.
Any insight from you all? Anything I should be considering that I haven't already mentioned? Up to this point, I have performed all repairs needed, however I will be outsourcing the engine and transmission work as I have 4 kids that keep me plenty busy, and do not have the time, patience, and to an extent, confidence to carry out the engine and trans work.
Thanks all!
I did a couple of cosmetic upgrades with a set of 2021 Suburban rims, 5% window tint. Then some mechanical stuff, new water pump, thermostat, front wheel bearings, rear brake pads, shark fin antenna, rear lift gate struts and drivers door lock switch. Just in 1 months time, this feels like a lot, but then again, I did purchase an 8 year old vehicle with nearly 200k miles. So...par for the course?
Now for the bigger stuff...
I've developed quite the lifter tick in bank 2. I've noticed it only ticks when the AFM system switches to V8 mode. Either way...I know I'm due for a full AFM delete.
Additionally, after some heavily spirited driving in attempt to "unstick the lifter", I realized I've got some fairly significant transmission issues. Under WOT, it will stumble greatly for a couple seconds before finally revving out like it should. When cruising around 30 mph, the motor seems to be facing some resistance as it sits around 1800-2000 RPM which doesn't seem reasonable for that speed on flat ground.
With all that said, current plan is a full AFM delete. Complete with non-AFM cam, LS7 lifters, valve springs, push Rods, oil pump, etc. As for the transmission, I feel like I may as well budget for a reman unit. Feeling like I'm on borrowed time regardless given the mileage of this rig. So I am thinking a GM reman transmission with an upgraded billet torque converter from Florida TC.
I hate that I am experiencing so many issues right away on this one, but I'm looking more long term and thinking that after the motor and transmission repairs, I (should) be set for a while. I'd like to drive this until at least 300k miles. If I was to trade or sell, I'd take around a $5500 hit, so I plan to roll that "theory" money into these repairs.
Any insight from you all? Anything I should be considering that I haven't already mentioned? Up to this point, I have performed all repairs needed, however I will be outsourcing the engine and transmission work as I have 4 kids that keep me plenty busy, and do not have the time, patience, and to an extent, confidence to carry out the engine and trans work.
Thanks all!
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