James417
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Hello all I have a 2003 Chevy Tahoe that was a fire chiefs vehicle and has 138k miles. Its in really good condition for it sitting for almost 2 years before I got it and then now 1 year and 4 months with me. Before I got the Tahoe it had lots of leaks from mount holes on roof and door seals worn out but I have taken care of all of that. I have done a full tune up new tires ( upgraded to 265\70\16) and new floor pan that rotted from leaks and full interior cleaning removing seats and floor padding and full cleaning. Complete tune up on engine and rear end and new oil seals as well as new brake lines and all new brakes and rotors in rear. So lots of work so far but sense this trucks just sitting waiting for the title I feel I should do some upgrades. Like I said engine and transmission have 138k miles and are not rebuilt from what I know. The power train and drivetrain are both perfectly fine aside from some lifter noise but I think that's from it sitting for several years without running. I kind of want to yank the engine out and rebuild it for performance lifters and large can and new headers and exhaust but I'm not sure how I should go about it. I was even thinking maybe try to get a blower and drop it on but without a built up transmission Im sure I'll wreck it. Unfortiontely it is 4WD and has a open differential so its not performance friendly from the get go. Any ideas? Maybe just a bigger cam and some nice hedders and exhaust for sound. BTW it has a stock 4 speed transmission and stock 5.3l vortex.
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