RooTBeeRthe1st
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That there be a fox body!Mine are getting a little rusty. I may repaint them in the spring.
What is that red car in the garage?
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That there be a fox body!Mine are getting a little rusty. I may repaint them in the spring.
What is that red car in the garage?
Indeed, I’ve only got 207,000 on the clock.
That is a LOT of miles - Wow!!! Thought my old Tahoe had a bunch at 260k - I want to be you when I grow up! lol
I would only buy Bilstein shocks, ride much better than OE.I hope every one had a great Thanksgiving ! I have been away awhile.
Have a shock replacement question: 2007 GMC Yukon SLE 5.3 Flex fuel
I need to replace the original ( 77K miles ) rear shocks. The OEM ones are pictured as are the heavy duty ones.
I never tow anything, but will be towing a 20 foot cargo trailer next summer from Seattle to Ohio and am thinking maybe I want heavy duty shocks vs OEM standard
Everyone's thoughts ? thank you in advanceView attachment 386163View attachment 386163
I just ran the math on that and it would require an average speed of 69.1 mph to cover 344K in 4982 hours. My guess is your hour meter was reset at some point - perhaps when a new engine was installed by a previous owner? Or perhaps accidentally as others have seen? Either way, that's impressive mileage on any vehicle and shows us just how durable these trucks really are. Best vehicles on the road, in my opinion.
Was living it's best life as a test mule on some proving grounds until @RooTBeeRthe1st took possession? Unlikely but you can dream!I just ran the math on that and it would require an average speed of 69.1 mph to cover 344K in 4982 hours. My guess is your hour meter was reset at some point - perhaps when a new engine was installed by a previous owner? Or perhaps accidentally as others have seen? Either way, that's impressive mileage on any vehicle and shows us just how durable these trucks really are. Best vehicles on the road, in my opinion.
I just ran the math on that and it would require an average speed of 69.1 mph to cover 344K in 4982 hours. My guess is your hour meter was reset at some point - perhaps when a new engine was installed by a previous owner? Or perhaps accidentally as others have seen? Either way, that's impressive mileage on any vehicle and shows us just how durable these trucks really are. Best vehicles on the road, in my opinion.