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2012 Burb, bought it with 97k on it... now year later 117k on her...

Problems so far, rear speed sensor threw abs lights...
Wheel bearing in RF...
Brakes/ fluids/ and DRL builb replacement, replaced the rest of interior and DRL with LED's.

Condition the leather every week....Wash it every week....

Only service I still need to do is coolant flush

Still rides better than every esky I have driven... Not the fastest girl on the block but a BB tune should help over this canned superchips.....

Going to see how far we can go together.... Pics were a few weeks back when I was about to buy one with lower miles but couldn't bring myself to go in debt again when what I have is doing just fine...

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My 07 Tahoe LTZ has 190,000 miles on it with the original 5.3 engine and original transmission. I am curious how many miles are on everyone else's vehicles and if they still have original equipment.

Got my 02 Yukon 12 years ago. Has 225,000 miles on it and 5.3 engine runs great. Magnaflow exhaust and K&N intake. Had tranny re-built at around 200k, better than new, was told thats how long the old factory trannies last. Besides that and normal stuff, best vehicle Ive ever owned. (and Ive owned over 60) Im keeping it forever.
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2007 LTZ 4x4. 5.3 LMG and 4L60e 3.73 gears. Transmission was rebuilt at ~130k, now its got the Vette servo and a shift kit, I think an upgraded sunshell too. Factory AFM system and lifters still in it but hopefully that will be deleted at some point. Currently has ~218,000 on it :)

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2009 Suburban 2500 LT 6.0/6L90 with 226k. All original as far as I can tell. Garage photo because that’s all I have at the moment.

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2012 Burb, bought it with 97k on it... now year later 117k on her...

Problems so far, rear speed sensor threw abs lights...
Wheel bearing in RF...
Brakes/ fluids/ and DRL builb replacement, replaced the rest of interior and DRL with LED's.

Condition the leather every week....Wash it every week....

Only service I still need to do is coolant flush

Still rides better than every esky I have driven... Not the fastest girl on the block but a BB tune should help over this canned superchips.....

Going to see how far we can go together.... Pics were a few weeks back when I was about to buy one with lower miles but couldn't bring myself to go in debt again when what I have is doing just fine...

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What do you use to treat the leather? And why so often? I'm not nitpicking, genuinely curious...I just bought my Yukon a few months ago and this is my first experience with leather seats this old.
 

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03 Tahoe LTZ picked up last month, with 295'ish. Interior is a little rough. My totaled 02 TB with 280K looked 10 years newer inside, but oh well. Beggers cant be choosers when you need a capable tow rig in a budget. Body is solid. Suspension needs some work and a few other things, but its all good for the price I go it at. I think I did good.
 

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88888 miles :O soon

closing in on it 88300 miles currently
 

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What do you use to treat the leather? And why so often? I'm not nitpicking, genuinely curious...I just bought my Yukon a few months ago and this is my first experience with leather seats this old.
Meguiar's Gold Class Rich Leather Cleaning and Conditioning Spray :) that is what i use

I put it every two weeks i;ll do sometoday
 

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What do you use to treat the leather? And why so often? I'm not nitpicking, genuinely curious...I just bought my Yukon a few months ago and this is my first experience with leather seats this old.

I know that with leather conditioners, the oils soak in, with that said, your clothes wick the oil away a little bit at a time. So I started using Griots Leather conditioner, works great, not greasy like many others, soaks in real well... I can tell a difference in my leather feel after a few times of using it when I first got it, softer, little more pliable also... Compared it to my moms 14 Yukon denali and now Mom and dad both use the same conditioner on all their leather goods. See a over 40 man can still teach his parents something sometimes. Most seats crack its one of those things with leather, keeping the cracks small, and minimal makes them not go huge and actually split. It pro longs the life of the leather for sure.
 

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My burb is close to 215k now. Still running really well. Kinda getting itchy to change things up a bit on it, though. We'll see. Part of me wants to just leave it as-is and not spend any more money on it other than to maintain it but then there's the "I'm bored" side of me :rolleyes:
 

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My burb is close to 215k now. Still running really well. Kinda getting itchy to change things up a bit on it, though. We'll see. Part of me wants to just leave it as-is and not spend any more money on it other than to maintain it but then there's the "I'm bored" side of me :rolleyes:

Your catching up to me, about 2/3 of the way there. :D
 

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Your catching up to me, about 2/3 of the way there. :D
We drive a lot more than you do so I'm sure we'll catch up in the next 5-8 years or so assuming you still have her :)
 

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We drive a lot more than you do so I'm sure we'll catch up in the next 5-8 years or so assuming you still have her :)

I'm hoping this will be around that long. I never loved a vehicle like I do this one. :Handshake:
 

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I'm hoping this will be around that long. I never loved a vehicle like I do this one. :Handshake:
Good to hear :) I still love my squares more but this burb has certainly done it's job and done it well. I've got no complaints at all and she's earned her place in my garage :)
 

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07 Suburban with just shy of 220,000.

I put on just over 4K last year... and it’s my daily driver!

I’ve had a mystery oil leak for the last 20k miles... just replaced the valve cover gaskets to see it that was it...
 

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246,000 on my 2001 Yukon SLT that I've had since new. Best vehicle I've ever owned. However just sold it to my stepson since I just bought a 2016 SLT CPO with 46K.
 

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07 Suburban with just shy of 220,000.

I put on just over 4K last year... and it’s my daily driver!

I’ve had a mystery oil leak for the last 20k miles... just replaced the valve cover gaskets to see it that was it...

Was that the issue? I had a minor oil leak on my truck since I owned it lol. I have new valve cover gaskets but haven’t changed them yet. I’m thinking the oil pan gasket is the issue. My esky is a 2008 with only 99k miles.


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