rayfinkle5
Member
Just took my 02 Tahoe into my local Goodyear tire for an oil change and they greeted my return with over $2000 worth of recommended service. Here is what made their list:
1. Valve cover gaskets. No notes for this item... $204.99
2. Rear tail shaft seal. Current seal is "damp"... $129.99
3. A/C Belt. Current belt is showing cracks... $110.00
4. Rear Shocks. Original and "soft". Fortunately or unfortunately I have the autoride system... $1002.00
5. Brake flush. No notes... $99.00
6. Tune-up. No notes... $216.00
7. Two front tires. No notes... $353.01
I took over this Tahoe from family not too long ago. I knew the front tires were going to need to be replaced shortly but the rest is all news to me. Everything seems to run okay, including the autoride, which I hear operating every time I start the vehicle. I think the biggest decision I have to make now is whether or not to replace the autoride shocks. I know there are cheaper alternatives to OEM but it seems like most bypass this system once it needs parts replaced. I am on the fence because the compressor still works. Not sure if staying with it though will lead to more i$$ues down the road.
1. Valve cover gaskets. No notes for this item... $204.99
2. Rear tail shaft seal. Current seal is "damp"... $129.99
3. A/C Belt. Current belt is showing cracks... $110.00
4. Rear Shocks. Original and "soft". Fortunately or unfortunately I have the autoride system... $1002.00
5. Brake flush. No notes... $99.00
6. Tune-up. No notes... $216.00
7. Two front tires. No notes... $353.01
I took over this Tahoe from family not too long ago. I knew the front tires were going to need to be replaced shortly but the rest is all news to me. Everything seems to run okay, including the autoride, which I hear operating every time I start the vehicle. I think the biggest decision I have to make now is whether or not to replace the autoride shocks. I know there are cheaper alternatives to OEM but it seems like most bypass this system once it needs parts replaced. I am on the fence because the compressor still works. Not sure if staying with it though will lead to more i$$ues down the road.