What are your must-do things on new-to-you gmt900?

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Malii Denali

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if you take it to the dealer close to a grand, that cost is split between fluids and labor
these are "estimated" cost's from my dealer locally some of it I am not 100% sure, the $100 estimates may be low
trans: $250
coolant $199
brake flush $100
power steering $100
transfer case $100
front diff $100
rear diff $100
Thanks. I’ll give my local dealer a call in the morning.
 

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When I was 1st in the market for a car that eventually led me to my Yukon, there was a 2009 Tahoe LTZ with the 6.2 @ 15x,000 miles for sale not too far (25 mins away) and I didn't know much about the variations. A week or so later when I realized I was going to need a new/replacement car the 2009 was gone.

They sell fast once someone realizes what it is.
 

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I went to So. California, for 10 days.... last month......( '05 Yukon XL with 165,000 ) While I was gone, I had my TRUSTWORTHY mechanic do a service..... engine oil / filter, transmission fluid / filter, changed / flushed coolant & replaced my overflow bottle finally, drained/ filled front differential & transfer case. ( all looked good)..... and did an 'all-around' check while up on the lift.....
My invoice was just under $520. Wow..... not bad !! IMO
 

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I went to So. California, for 10 days.... last month......( '05 Yukon XL with 165,000 ) While I was gone, I had my TRUSTWORTHY mechanic do a service..... engine oil / filter, transmission fluid / filter, changed / flushed coolant & replaced my overflow bottle finally, drained/ filled front differential & transfer case. ( all looked good)..... and did an 'all-around' check while up on the lift.....
My invoice was just under $520. Wow..... not bad !! IMO

Heckuva deal
 

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I went to So. California, for 10 days.... last month......( '05 Yukon XL with 165,000 ) While I was gone, I had my TRUSTWORTHY mechanic do a service..... engine oil / filter, transmission fluid / filter, changed / flushed coolant & replaced my overflow bottle finally, drained/ filled front differential & transfer case. ( all looked good)..... and did an 'all-around' check while up on the lift.....
My invoice was just under $520. Wow..... not bad !! IMO
I would have done all that for you for $500.
 

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