2004 Yukon.

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Fye456

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Hi there, I am looking at purchasing a 2004 Yukon with 83,000 miles. For it being that old it is in pretty nice shape for a Minnesota vehicle. My question is the frame still has spots that still have the factory GM coating on it.

Is there any areas on this I should be looking at that are known for rotting on the frame? Or any other things in general I should keep a eye on?

Thanks for your time.
 

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As far as I know, nothing special about the frame. As always, make sure the weld spots are good/not bubbling. It's mostly body damage you see that you might want to take a close look at.
 

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Sounds like it almost was a summer vehicle.... Thats low miles for sure...

Frame, check everywhere that is a spot to collect standing water, I think spare tire mount can hold a bit up there, probably bumper bracket and attachment points... cab mounts are flat and can hold water a bit... Like said above, check welds for sure... Check all suspension mounting points etc...

Sounds like you found a gem up there in the land of salt on roads...
 

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Welcome to the forum from Oregon.

I would just crawl under there and look at EVERYTHING, should be done before driving. If you have a working knowledge of what to look for, go for it. If not, then take to a trusted shop and have them inspect. If the seller has nothing to hide, they should allow it.
 
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Here are some pictures. Those are the worst spots on the frame. I will check it with a hammer.
 

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Lots of surface rust and even some eaten a bit it looks like. I would go over that thing with a mirror and flashlight and pick it a part.

Sorry, but I gotta say that I expected better than what the pics show.
 
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