Wylie_Tahoe
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it's just at a certain point Is it wise 2 keep throwing money into a car that's almost 20 years old.
FWIW, I had a 2002 trailblazer original owner, had about 285,000 mls. Exterior was straight and good paint and interior looked 15 years newer then the interior of my new to me Tahoe. I would be still driving it and fixing it, but it died a sudden death after an encounter with a concrete hwy divider last year. I am able to diagnose/repair 95% of what needed to be. So fixing was only parts and my time. So my threshold of how much it was eating p/yr v's market, is likely lower then some. To me, those low miles and condition would be worth it as long as I still had a need/use for that type of vehicle.
If it were mine, id have an aftermarket diff on its way. Swap the ring over, new bearing for the pinion and done. A few hours time.