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dustin

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I would like to say hi. I am new to this forum as well as of Saturday new owner of a 2004 Tahoe LT. 150k fully loaded. Such a wonderful SUV especially coming from 2000 Ford Explorer. So glad to have that POS out of my life.
 

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Welcome Dustin,
I'm new here also. I just picked up a 2006 Tahoe LT, 103k miles, 2WD, 5.3L, ZW7 suspension RPO so we are in a similar boat. I translated the RPO codes found in my glove box, changed oil, belts, partial steering/brake boosting fluid (need to do more flushing ran out of fluid), brake fluid (need to find out more on flushing all there also). I have the knocking sound/feel in the steering and odd acting shocks. I have a new set of shocks on order including Nivomat $218/ea. The parking brakes don't work, I pulled one rear brake drum off to look around. So as you can see I'm slowly working over the car checking and replacing things as I go.
 
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dustin

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I have a few maintenance issues as well, plugs wires air filter check the belts, clean throttle body and MAF, and figure out the cd player. Mine does the same thing as everybody elses, won't read cds and won't eject the cd but I'm going to get the dealer to fix that. Other then that not really anything else needs done. Oh the drivers seat has a rip right in the bolster next to the drivers door.
 

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