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intheburbs

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Nice upgrade. The 2500s are awesome trucks, but are definitely hard to find. I had to drive three hours to Ft. Wayne, IN to get mine. It's been the best, most reliable truck I've ever owned. I haven't even spent $100 in repairs over the last five years. Only expenses are wear items (wipers, filters, tires, etc) and fluid changes.

And they're towing beasts. I tow an 8600-lb trailer with mine.

Looks like you need to upgrade those mirrors. It's a little more involved than your '00, but still a pretty easy job.
 
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Nice upgrade.

Looks like you need to upgrade those mirrors. It's a little more involved than your '00, but still a pretty easy job.

Thanks! I’ll keep the paddle mirrors for now, I do need to fix the driver side power fold though. I have already looked into the Gruven brass units, it’s on my list. With the car hauler I don’t need the extendo mirrors. Whenever I get another camper I’ll probably get the snap on tow mirrors.
 

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Hello from the GMT800 forum! I bought a 2009 Suburban 2500 recently and have been reading every relevant post in here since. I know there is a Suburban/XL forum but this one has much more traffic.

I let go of my 2000 Yukon XL 2500 to a good home and so far everything I hoped for in the 09 has been true.

Because nobody cares without pics...

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The 00 XL.

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Picking it up at the dealer.

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And at home.

I had to fly to Minneapolis from Southern Indiana to get this one, 3/4 ton Burbs are impossible to find and I wanted one with no rust. It has 217k but has been maintained and runs like a champ. I drove 700 miles home at 75 mph with no problems.

I’m loving the 6 speed trans and the wife and kids are loving the bells and whistles inside. I already have a pile of tune up parts ready to go and a Lockpick to install from a member here.

I’m looking forward to hooking a trailer up and seeing what the integrated trailer brake is all about and how much nicer the 6L90 pulls vs the 4L80. It will eventually get a BB tune like I had on the 00 but for now I’m leaving it alone. Torque management is annoying though.

And to prove I’ve been in the GM SUV game for a while now, here’s the 98 6.5L K2500 Suburban I had before the 00 XL.

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Nice truck!
 

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Nice upgrade. The 2500s are awesome trucks, but are definitely hard to find. I had to drive three hours to Ft. Wayne, IN to get mine. It's been the best, most reliable truck I've ever owned. I haven't even spent $100 in repairs over the last five years. Only expenses are wear items (wipers, filters, tires, etc) and fluid changes.

And they're towing beasts. I tow an 8600-lb trailer with mine.

Looks like you need to upgrade those mirrors. It's a little more involved than your '00, but still a pretty easy job.

Lucky. I've put about a grand into it to replace the suspension parts, which was OK. I paid sub 9k for it, with 142k miles, so suspension bits didn't faze me. This current squeal/knock/death noise at start up is really worrying me at the moment though. Fingers crossed that its just that oil pump.
 

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