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I'm looking for stories from people that have over 250 000 miles on their 5.3 liter Yukons and Tahoes. I'm going to be pushing mine over that number soon and I'm trying to get an idea as to what will break next.
I've had my 2007 Yukon SLT since early 2009. I purchased it with approximately 120000km (74564 miles).
I work in the oilfield and have to provide my own service truck, thus the reason for purchasing the Yukon. To say that life hasn't been easy for it since then would be an understatement. 90% of my driving is on poorly maintained gravel roads in a wide variety of weather conditions. Because stuff usually only breaks when the weather is bad, it's seen is fair share of -40 driving, busting through miles of deep snow and slogging through gumbo like mud on new leases. During flood years I've had to make numerous deep water crossings and have sunk her up to the frame more then once. It's been airborne more often then I would like to say, has taken out more deer then my hunting rifles and is on it's upteenth windshield.
Despite all this I couldn't be happier with the truck, I flog it all day long, maintain in minimally at best and it's still going strong.
Here is a list of what I have had to repair thus far:
2 front wheel bearings
Replaced all shocks at 200000km
New tie rods, a-arms and numerous bushings at 300000km
Rebuilt transfer case at 250000km and again at 350000km (they did the first rebuild incorrectly causing it to fail prematurely)
Replaced drive shaft U-joints 4 times
Replaced gas tank and fuel pump due to frozen vent line
Replaced alternator
Any bets on what is going to go next?
What are your experiances after 250000miles ?
I've had my 2007 Yukon SLT since early 2009. I purchased it with approximately 120000km (74564 miles).
I work in the oilfield and have to provide my own service truck, thus the reason for purchasing the Yukon. To say that life hasn't been easy for it since then would be an understatement. 90% of my driving is on poorly maintained gravel roads in a wide variety of weather conditions. Because stuff usually only breaks when the weather is bad, it's seen is fair share of -40 driving, busting through miles of deep snow and slogging through gumbo like mud on new leases. During flood years I've had to make numerous deep water crossings and have sunk her up to the frame more then once. It's been airborne more often then I would like to say, has taken out more deer then my hunting rifles and is on it's upteenth windshield.
Despite all this I couldn't be happier with the truck, I flog it all day long, maintain in minimally at best and it's still going strong.
Here is a list of what I have had to repair thus far:
2 front wheel bearings
Replaced all shocks at 200000km
New tie rods, a-arms and numerous bushings at 300000km
Rebuilt transfer case at 250000km and again at 350000km (they did the first rebuild incorrectly causing it to fail prematurely)
Replaced drive shaft U-joints 4 times
Replaced gas tank and fuel pump due to frozen vent line
Replaced alternator
Any bets on what is going to go next?
What are your experiances after 250000miles ?