adventurenali92
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Here’s Look at it this way, if you spend the money on repairs that’s way cheaper than a payment on a newer vehicle every month for however long it takes to pay off. And your generation Yukon is a much more solid and reliable rig than a lot of newer vehicles on the road now. There’s plenty of members here, myself included who are running this platform GM and despite age, the trucks are extremely reliable. A broken headrest is no big deal, the fan buzzing is part of the auto climate control system and can be very easily fixed. There’s a thread on here in the 2000-2006 section of the forum describing the fix that’s a DIY fix. The front end is fairly common, I’ve dealt with it on my truck as well as seen it on several others who I know personally. More than likely it isn’t your front shocks causing uneven wear. More than likely it’s way out of alignment due to bad pitman arms and/or front sway bar issues. It’s pretty common in these trucks. I had to replace the pitman arms and the sway bar bushings under the front end, and that got me back into alignment and haven’t had issues with uneven tire wear since then. Again these issues can be fixed and you will have a solid running and fun vehicle for a pretty long time if you maintain it correctly! Plus as a member, you have all the access to everything you can find and all the knowledge you’d need to tackle an issue if you so choose, which I found to be invaluable in helping to keep my truck in top running shape!Wow! I'd like to reply to everyone individually - THANKS! I had some basic understanding of physics as it applied to our Yukon Denali and was very hesitant to try to drive it across state as my wife originally suggested. I knew it would be a disaster. I was also unsure about the whole 1500 vs. 2500 comparison. Seemed fishy to have a few folks locally say there were only minor differences based on the add-ons. Glad I posted here for feedback and advice. For clarification, my trailer is a 2007 Pacific Coachworks Tango 311BHSS. It is 31 feet in body length and 34'10" on the hitch total. Dry weight was supposed to be about 6500 lbs and loaded at 7600 lbs.
My wife REALLY likes our Denali for a daily driver. It has a few flaws - overhead fan buzzing, driver seat head rest busted, multi-disc player doesn't work and the oil sending unit has gone native throwing false engine codes every other day. Otherwise that's all low cost issues. I am concerned about the front suspension as our new(er) tires are showing uneven wear and I'm told that's par for the course on this era of the model. So I'd really like to get it into a shop and have them just blast it with all repairs in one round. The pain is we only have one vehicle as my commuter is a company car. So to get all that fixed, I'd have to rent and put her in a minivan (aghast!) for a few days. Looking at trading it in, but didn't want to sit on a car payment for 4-6 years if we didn't have to. So many decisions! Thanks again!
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