Vigilant
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Even though mine was a Highway Patrol vehicle, and ran a crazy aggressive tune on E85, it burns almost no oil. I doubt that I will have to add any between changes.
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08 Yukon Denail 199,700 as of today!!
The rear view camera has quit a few times probably the battery or loose connection.
Use NAPA synthectic oil with NAPA Platinum filter changed every 7500 miles roughly every 2 months.
Have not changed transmission fluid shifts like new.
Before winter it will go in for tires, front brakes & rotors, plugs and wires, wires are showing some cracking.
Usualy trade around 250K. last unit traded at 272K but did have transmission rebuilt @ 240.
Want to run this until the new body style comes out, should make it OK
I just bought an '07 from a State Police agency. Had 135K on it, and came with the complete maintenance history. Nothing except *** and brakes. The only thing it needs at present is front pads, and I bought a new set of Delco rotors as well as Bendix ceramic pads.
Mine is an 07 got it with 70k (yep low low mileage) and now with 75k running better with performance upgrades, no problems whatsoever
I also just purchased a retired PPV. Mine had just over 151k miles. It also came with a complete record of its maintenance since new in 07. Its most recent was new rotors, pads and front tires.
I would have to say the only thing I'm not too keen on is the rear gears. I'm almost positive they have the 4:10 option. I would prefer 3:73s.
Otherwise, I am very happy as is my family with it.
Even though mine was a Highway Patrol vehicle, and ran a crazy aggressive tune on E85, it burns almost no oil. I doubt that I will have to add any between changes.
I hope you bought it directly from C&L Garage, and not at a mark-up from a dealer. An '07 with those miles should not have cost you over about $10K. I paid $10,600 for mine, with 134K.
You will probably find that the last time the trans was serviced was at about 90K. I would bite the bullet and buy about 24 quarts of Valvoline full synthetic Dexron VI, take the return line apart, service the trans with new fluid and filter, and let it run a whole bunch of fresh synthetic fluid through it. I changed to fresh synthetics from end to end.
Do you have the 6spd or 4spd?
Do yourself a favor, and get an Airaid Junior from Amazon.
Also, I am almost positive that NCSHP runs 3.73 limited slip gears.