What did you do to your NNBS GMT900 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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wjburken

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I thought the Denali had the 6 speed.
My 2007 Denali was a 6 speed.

For $7000, if the frame and body are pretty clean, might be worth it. Would check the condition of the struts and rear shocks. If they need replaced, your looking at between $600 and $800 depending on if you do it yourself and maintain auto level. Auto Level Air compressor will be another $150.

That’s a potential $800-$1000 in stuff. I would also recommend budgeting for a full fluid swap; diffs, transfer case, transmission, oil, brake, power steering. Plugs and wires.

All told, I would budget for $2000 in maintenance/parts if you go for it, but it is a good investment for long term durability of the vehicle.

No AFM, but the lifters still need good clean oil or they can have their rollers lock up and scrub your cam. Happened on my 2007 even with regular oil changes.
 

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