Nitrostick
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Hello guys,...first time poster here!
I am looking to buy a Tahoe/Yukon and would like some help choosing the correct year/model/options. This will be our third vehicle and used very limited for boat pulling and hauling 4 adults on the weekend. My wife has a Honda civic she loves and I have a F150 that I drive but we need a larger vehicle to haul people to "town" and an additional boat puller.
Seeing as this suv will set most of the time I don't want to spend a lot, somewhere around $20,000+/- with less than 140,000 miles. I am finding several Tahoes/Yukons that fit this requirement from 2008-2012 year models. My boat is less than 4000lbs. so the 5.3 should be plenty but wouldn't mind the extra power of the 6.2.
My first concern is reliability as I am buying higher mileage and towards the end of the vehicles life. I am not concerned with fuel mileage within reason. I would like to add aftermarket wheels and tires for a little more aggressive stance and better ability launching my boat on bad boat ramps, probably 20's with 33x12.50 or 35x12.50. What is required to install larger tires/wheels? This will be my first ever GM product purchase(my family my disown me) so I really don't want to have to eat crow if this thing turns out to be a lemon!
Thanks guys!!
I am looking to buy a Tahoe/Yukon and would like some help choosing the correct year/model/options. This will be our third vehicle and used very limited for boat pulling and hauling 4 adults on the weekend. My wife has a Honda civic she loves and I have a F150 that I drive but we need a larger vehicle to haul people to "town" and an additional boat puller.
Seeing as this suv will set most of the time I don't want to spend a lot, somewhere around $20,000+/- with less than 140,000 miles. I am finding several Tahoes/Yukons that fit this requirement from 2008-2012 year models. My boat is less than 4000lbs. so the 5.3 should be plenty but wouldn't mind the extra power of the 6.2.
My first concern is reliability as I am buying higher mileage and towards the end of the vehicles life. I am not concerned with fuel mileage within reason. I would like to add aftermarket wheels and tires for a little more aggressive stance and better ability launching my boat on bad boat ramps, probably 20's with 33x12.50 or 35x12.50. What is required to install larger tires/wheels? This will be my first ever GM product purchase(my family my disown me) so I really don't want to have to eat crow if this thing turns out to be a lemon!
Thanks guys!!