... After 160,000 miles my 2000 Tahoe Radiator tank cracked. I decided to replace all cf the cooling system.
Radiator, hoses, pump, thermostat, overflow box, and all associated hoses.
My question, I purchased all AC Delco GM parts from Rock Auto.
It cost more money, sometimes double depending on part. Is this a wise decision?
Normally, I avoid the kneejerk reflex to brainlessly assume that GM OE is always best, BUT
for the cooling system, doing better than GM OE will always cost more, OF COURSE.
There are appropriately more expensive metallic upgrades for the T- & Y-pipes that route coolant to the rear,
for example - if you change your coolant every few years, they'd be worth it, as they might outlast the engine!
If you're REALLY clever or lucky or both, you MIGHT be able to spend enough time to find cheaper alternatives,
but it's a gamble when it comes to the cooling system. In other words, you spent money to save time,
both now and in the long run, which is not a mistake.
If you're clever enough to loosen your definition GM OE, and figure out how to upgrade with GM OE parts,
PLEASE be sure to brag in excruciating detail, seriously - we'd all benefit from learning more.
Otherwise what's this forum for? The babe thread?
Case in point: IFF you're having any issues with AC performance while sitting, like parked or at a long red light,
you may want to consider:
*a superior performing GM OE clutch & fan from a DuraMax 6.6L or 8.1L V8
*GM has a TSB that adds a 3rd electrical helper fan to the AC condenser
*a GM OE dual electrical fan conversion as suggested by justirv
so far as parts go, just pretend you have an '06 Tahoe
recently learned that there's more than one way to wire this;
for those who unwisely insist on avoiding a pcm tune, it still creates another option for better functionality