2009 Tahoe LT thoughts

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

swathdiver

Full Access Member
Joined
May 18, 2017
Posts
19,145
Reaction score
25,168
Location
Treasure Coast, Florida
That's a low optioned LT Ron, check ALL switches and bells and whistles, look underneath for rust and rot. The console cover can be replaced and you can recover the seats too. This one does not have memory, heated seats or Auto AC.

Should have 2-speed transfer case, so read up on how to engage 4LO and Neutral and get back to 2HI. Run it through all the paces with your ears intently listening.

Don't forget to bring along your Tech-2 and hook up to see what's going on inside! ;)
 

dro45

Member
Joined
May 28, 2012
Posts
40
Reaction score
10
I have a 2009 Yukon with 149,000 on the clock. Second owner since 2010. One small dash crack, 2 inches, front corner of passenger side dash airbag. Auto fold on mirrors no longer works. Lumbar on driver's side seat not working. Did minor suspension repair at 125,000 and brakes at 140,000. Other than that, only routine maintenance.
 
OP
OP
OR VietVet

OR VietVet

Multnomah Falls
Supporting Member
Military
Joined
Oct 8, 2014
Posts
19,211
Reaction score
31,591
Location
Willamette Valley
Just call me eagle eye... lol

Eagle eye for sure. If you had not seen it and warned me and I never opened that door then I may own it now instead of walking away. Thanks a bunch.

The whole idea of all this was to get a newer model, although I really like my 02, and have both and then drive and see which I liked best over time and then sell the one that needed to go.
 

bondservant2

Member
Joined
Oct 31, 2018
Posts
30
Reaction score
13
That '08 is identical to mine except mine is 2WD and has the moonroof. Drive 'em all, but keep in mind that the '08 has the 4-speed and the '09+ have the 6-speed which is worlds better in city driving and it's a stronger trans. This may not matter to you if you don't tow much and are fine with the 4-speed's gearing. Both transmissions have much more potential with a good tune.


Double Tap
 
Last edited:

bondservant2

Member
Joined
Oct 31, 2018
Posts
30
Reaction score
13
That '08 is identical to mine except mine is 2WD and has the moonroof. Drive 'em all, but keep in mind that the '08 has the 4-speed and the '09+ have the 6-speed which is worlds better in city driving and it's a stronger trans. This may not matter to you if you don't tow much and are fine with the 4-speed's gearing. Both transmissions have much more potential with a good tune.

What is this transmission tune that you speak of....?
I’m really liking my new-to-me Suburban K2500 so I’m looking to “bulletproof “ it...:
 

iamdub

Full Access Member
Joined
Apr 23, 2016
Posts
20,750
Reaction score
44,587
Location
Li'l Weezyana
What is this transmission tune that you speak of....?
I’m really liking my new-to-me Suburban K2500 so I’m looking to “bulletproof “ it...:

The transmission's shift characteristics as programmed from the factory are a bit too much on the "soft" side: Slower, more gradual shifts, delayed downshifting, quick upshifting... This is geared more towards comfort and fuel economy, but at the expense of trans life since the softer shifting is attained by allowing more slip in the clutches. The quick upshifting intended to get the RPMs down as quickly as possible for better MPG usually leads to lugging so you have to give it more throttle, which often makes it just downshift again, negating any supposed MPG benefit and doubling the amount of shifting the trans has to do.

A good tuner, such as well-renowned Black Bear Performance, can optimize the shift characteristics to improve drivability and reduce the slip, extending trans life.
 

BG1988

Full Access Member
Joined
Nov 14, 2018
Posts
2,944
Reaction score
1,340
While I am still keeping my 2002 Tahoe, I came across a 2009 Tahoe LT with 147k miles on it that I think could be gotten for a great price. I have to get a closer look on it this weekend, is about 50 miles away, but the supplied pics look very good. He wants $13,750 for it but I really think I can get it for about $2000 to $2500 off that price.

Any thoughts about what I should be looking for when I see it and drive it?

Thanks in advance.
even if you are getting it for 11k that is still top dollar for it 2009 LT is fetching about 9-10k
with the same or less miles

at a small dealer it's 16k for 2011 LT with 102k miles shows you how much of a scam that dealer is doing.
 
Last edited:
OP
OP
OR VietVet

OR VietVet

Multnomah Falls
Supporting Member
Military
Joined
Oct 8, 2014
Posts
19,211
Reaction score
31,591
Location
Willamette Valley
Yea, I have since changed my mind and am wanting a Suburban. I have my eye on one. A tenant at my storage facility has a nice 2003. He wants to sell but the wife is iffy right now.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
129,117
Posts
1,810,713
Members
92,203
Latest member
firedog9518

Latest posts

Top