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dreww2001

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142,000 original engine and tranny

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140,*** on my 07. Had 66k on it in April '14 when I bought it.
 

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I JUST got an '09 NNBS Tahoe LT with 144,00 on it. Right now, there is a list of things that need to be done, most of it is small maintenance stuff. the biggest thing right now is transmission cooler lines. i got this beaut for $14,*** after all was said and done.
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Jonah52

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I JUST got an '09 NNBS Tahoe LT with 144,00 on it. Right now, there is a list of things that need to be done, most of it is small maintenance stuff. the biggest thing right now is transmission cooler lines. i got this beaut for $14,*** after all was said and done.
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Have fun with that job, and don't do it in the cold lol That took forever. They are so rigid, there is no easy way to do it. I cut the plastic piece they run through behind the grill to have more room to fish them around.
 

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07 pontiac g6 gt 176k only thing that has been replaced because of failure is the battery, a caliper dr front, blower motor resistor pack.
08 honda civic 156k nothing but a tune up and the proper transmission service
97 tahoe 129k one of the previous owners had the transmission rebuilt. Had a bunch of little issues when i bought it and the guy i bought it from bought the truck down south and had nothing but trouble trying to drive it home. So i got to buy it cheaper.
 

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08 Denali with 108XXX miles. I had the transmission go out (litterally disintigrated) at 48k miles (replaced under warranty) had the heads go bad at 70k miles and also replaced under warranty (lifters failed). It has no oil consumption, but I've recently had both axle seals replaced as both were leaking, just had the rear axle bearings replaced, and on my second set of brakes since purchasing the vehicle in 2011 with 39k miles on it. Had the 100k mile service performed with new plugs, wires, TB cleaning and adjustment, and a/c system was recharged.

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07 Tahoe LTZ here with 88k. Only maintenance done and the usual engine mount, ball joints, etc

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MSGKUNERT

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07 Denali XL, just hit 212,000. Have replaced air-ride all the way around with Arnott passive front and rear shocks, new compressor unit and lines,
New brakes at around 200,000.
Any ideas how to find out if transmission or engine have been replaced during her lifetime?
 
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07 Denali XL, just hit 212,000. Have replaced air-ride all the way around with Arnott passive front and rear shocks, new compressor unit and lines,
New brakes at around 200,000.
Any ideas how to find out if transmission or engine have been replaced during her lifetime?
How are the passive shocks? I have been debating doing the same thing. My autoride has been the biggest headache the past 4 months.
 

MSGKUNERT

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I fought the urge to go super-cheap when I replaced it as I wanted to get as close to the factory ride as possible (without dropping a grand on OEM) so I opted for the passive shocks which still air up with the compressor. I paired this up with a cheap set of Airlift helper bags from Amazon for around $80 that are amazing. These are mainly used at full psi when hauling heavy loads so I don't blow out the air shocks but keeping a little bit of air in them at all times definitely helps with the ride quality.
Looking back I probably would have saved a little more and purchased the actual OEM replacements for the front but mine have over 1.5 years and 25K on them with no problems.
 
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I fought the urge to go super-cheap when I replaced it as I wanted to get as close to the factory ride as possible (without dropping a grand on OEM) so I opted for the passive shocks which still air up with the compressor. I paired this up with a cheap set of Airlift helper bags from Amazon for around $80 that are amazing. These are mainly used at full psi when hauling heavy loads so I don't blow out the air shocks but keeping a little bit of air in them at all times definitely helps with the ride quality.
Looking back I probably would have saved a little more and purchased the actual OEM replacements for the front but mine have over 1.5 years and 25K on them with no problems.
The main issue with mine is stopping the air leaks. So I am leaning more towards converting the system to coil with Arnotts conversion kit. For now the ride quality isnt bad so I will probably wait till it gets bad then convert the system.
 

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163k on my '08 yukon set 5.3, mostly regular maintenance and she does consume some oil between changes. but runs great so far
 

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133K on my 08 Suburban with 5.3. I've owned it since 103K. All original that I know of. I've done nothing but general Maintenance.
 

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