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Yet there are millions of 5.3L's out there that have traveled billions of miles on 0W20 with no issues. Go figure......5W-30 End of story. All these years we were told not to change the viscosity and guess what it was a LIE. Small changes are fine just don't use a 10W-50 in a 0W-20 engine. It's all so the manufacture can squeeze out the mileage criteria! I worked for a dealer on the line for 30 plus years and we never did a oil analysis to see if the correct oil weight was used!
On 6.2L's with possible defective parts. Show me where it says that about 5.3's.I think on a 5.3L we are talking about 200K+ miles with 0W-20 vs 300K+ with 5W-30.
Either option will obviously work and get a lot of miles, but it doesn’t change the fact that 5W-30 in GMs own words on oil viscosity that a thicker oil will offer “an enhanced further level of protection” than 0W-20.
On 6.2L's with possible defective parts. Show me where it says that about 5.3's.
On 6.2L's with possible defective parts. Show me where it says that about 5.3's.
So have many fleet managers with many more trucks than you have.The issue with the recalled 6.2L is traced back to supplier defects (crankshaft) and has no relationship to the oil viscosity. Millions of vehicles have been using 0W-20 since Circa 2010. I have used 0W-20 for 15 yrs in 4 GM trucks, never been any issue.
I have used 0W-20 for 15 yrs in 4 GM trucks, never been any issue.
So have many fleet managers with many more trucks than you have.
Fleet of 1/2 ton light-duty pick-ups ?
Menards has a lot of them by me. Enterprise, Avis, and others have them as well.....4 vehicles in 15 years.. about 60K miles per vehicle ?
Fleet of 1/2 ton light-duty pick-ups ?
Gotcha. Rental cars, (duh… I rented a Silverado 1500 not too long ago for a business trip…) and “supervisor trucks” as we would call when we found a old commercial 1/2 ton in great shape at an auction, haha… basically trucks that live reasonably good lives compared to their HD counterparts.
Those people that have need for actual real trucks get Dodge 4500s with utility beds.
Chevy has a whole line of 1500 W/T work trucks. I never see them at the dealer as they are usually special ordered and in the back lot waiting for a commercial customer. The county/city/village here use 1500's as well. We have mall crawlers here in WI, but it's not an epidemic! There was a guy here with an S-10 Blazer on 44's (lifted suspension and body) and I actually saw him flip it in the snow. It was absolutely useless.....I see atrocious mall crawlers in Dallas suburbs ALL the time so my perspective is skewed that anything above a custom or LT trim is likely used that way … really serious 1 ton dually trucks with rubber band for tires used basically as a car :/