Mileage on 2000-2006 Denali's

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cduke123

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Greetings! I have searched for posts but not found anything. I have a 2006 Denali which I am considering selling but I would prefer to keep it; I am concerned about the reliability at high mileage (I only have 85,000). How many miles do some of you have on your 2000-2006 Yukon's? I have the 6.0L engine and hope that the vehicle will last a long, long time but would appreciate hearing your experiences regarding longevity of the vehicle.
 

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Mine is right around 154,***. Been pretty reliable, just had the water pump replaced back in November. Transmission still original, no issues. Thats about it for mine.
 

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2006 with 96k. Only issue I have had was the air ride and I lowered and replaced the air shocks with Belltech shocks.
 

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About 175k in mine now. Water pump was done by PO at 157k. I have the 8.1 engine. No other problems knock on wood.
 

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These NBS's are very reliable as long as you do your routine maint. and ALL fluid changes. There are plenty of them with over 200K.....Yours is barely broken in lol
I have 97K on mine-only failure so far was the autoride-replaced rear shocks and compressor-easy DIY. I plan to hold onto mine for quite some time......
 
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Which shocks/compressor did you use? I looked at them once before, just to see what they cost, but only found the OEM ones, which are fine. I assume that can be done in a driveway with jacks. What was the cost? I am not a fan of the air ride but can't easily change that one!
 

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Which shocks/compressor did you use? I looked at them once before, just to see what they cost, but only found the OEM ones, which are fine. I assume that can be done in a driveway with jacks. What was the cost? I am not a fan of the air ride but can't easily change that one!


I went with a company called Arnott. I picked up a set of reman'd OEM shocks and a compressor for $550. I use the auto level because I do alot of towing. It can be done on jackstands too......lots of threads on the subject..search Arnott in the 2000-2006 suspension section
 
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Thanks. I don't tow a lot but love the Denali...hopefully I will get years out of it. If I do decide to sell it, doing so now with lower miles would help. I have not hard anyone resound with negative comments about theirs which I hope is a good sign that there is a high probability will last for along time
 

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85k miles is a baby. keep up with maintanace, the few problems the denalis have and drive it.
 

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