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mcraezy87

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Well, I've always been a Mopar guy through and through. BUT i just got an 02 Yukon XL for a family hauler/beater. I'm not 100% converted to bowtie but I really appreciate how simple these things are to work on. This rig has had a rough life to get to the 208k it has on the clock, so I'm playing catch-up on maintenance that the previous owners left by the wayside.
I've stumbled across a few different issues here and there that I've found to be normal for these trucks. Like 2nd row seat cable broken, seat belt locked, coolant tee for rear heat leaking.
Anyways....here's to future projects and endeavors....
 

992dr

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Welcome

Where in NC are you located?
 

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Welcome from Miami-Dade and Broward County!
 

RED TAHOE LS

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Jack, welcome to the forum from Georgia Dawg country. BowTie is a good thing, and the over 200k miles don't hurt anything that some maintenance won't cure. Drop some pics when you can and keep us updated as you go. Good luck to you/family.
David g.
 

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