Who has the highest miles thread.

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WHITEOUT

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I love seeing this thread. Great to see these rigs running strong still with some of these high miles. Gives me confidence knowing how long these can last if taken care of correctly.
 

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04 Yukon xl with 87,000 lol. Previous was a 2000 Sierra 2500 sold it with 309,000

Those 6.0's with the 4l80 are awesome
 

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2001 Tahoe with 250k!

I love my truck best purchase ever! 250k miles and runs like a champ.
 

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2002 Yukon XL w/ 190k...just bought it, so who knows what has been done.
Everything works.
 

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'01 Suburban LT autoride 179k.......still going


Not a Tahoe or Yukon but I have a 1992 Bonneville SE with 945,529 and still going strong. Flushed the Radiator and put a new Thermostat and runs great. Its starts right up in -30 weather but with a little help with a plug heater. But I would get under $500 for it so Ill keep it till she dies, I bought it in 1993 with 189,090 miles on it. Replaced 3 Water pumps, 2 alternators and the obvious plugs, wires, serpentine (4) and break pads 2 times but it used zero oil and runs strong. Who ever designed the 3800 is a genius. I replaced everything on my own. SO total repair cost never reached over $800. For 20 years of 22MPG you cant go wrong.
 

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2004 Yukon SLT with 160K. It does have piston slap when accelerating, though. :(
 

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My 03 Tahoe has 190xxx, I just bought I with good faith and experience of my prior GMC Yukon (193xxx) that was totaled only because insurance claimed repair was worth over value. If I had the money I would of fixed her. Right now she's running high RPMs before 2nd but I will change the 1-2 servo and hope that's it.
 
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I have 185k on my 2000 Yukon SLT 5.3. Got it from a buy here pay here so I didn't really know what to expect.

Thousands of miles later I trust it to take me anywhere. Everything works beautifully on the truck (minus the fuel gauge) and it's still in phenomenal shape exterior/interior wise. Burns about a half quart of oil every 3k miles which is great.
 

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I have 185k on my 2000 Yukon SLT 5.3. Got it from a buy here pay here so I didn't really know what to expect.

Thousands of miles later I trust it to take me anywhere. Everything works beautifully on the truck (minus the fuel gauge) and it's still in phenomenal shape exterior/interior wise. Burns about a half quart of oil every 3k miles which is great.

I'm wondering what can I do to prevent mines from burning oil fast. Lately I find myself adding a couple quarts before every oil change? I'm sitting at 203k

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I'm wondering what can I do to prevent mines from burning oil fast. Lately I find myself adding a couple quarts before every oil change? I'm sitting at 203k

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I've always been told that if people could accept burning a quart of oil every 1000 miles the engines would last much longer. I know the Northstar motor is actually designed to burn a quart every 1k miles.
 

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Just bought my all black 05 z71...with 105,000... have heard nothing but great things. ... encouraged by what I am reading. ... what r some recommendations for a at home tune up?

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I have a 2000 Tahoe z71 4x4 that has 250,000 miles and counting still running great i travel alot and trust my Tahoe to get me there. ive done Alt,complete brakes and master, rear u joints. that's it nothing major and yes it burns some oil but nothing that cant be dealt with its been a great truck and wont give it up ill rebuild or replace when the time come's.


Dan
 

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99 Yukon with 150,*** miles. Was grandparents vehicle than sat for a few years. Just rebuilt transfer case and full tuneup (plugs,wires,cap n rotor,new fluid in axles,tranny flush) oil/filter changes every 3,000, new rear shocks, brake maintenance, and new water pump. Just installed longtubes, HD2, and BB tune. Feels like a brand new machine!
 

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I have a 2003 Yukon SLT 4x4 with 195,000.
Borrowed a 2004 Yukon XL Denali with 215,000 for the weekend.
The guy has been trying to sell it for a few months and he offered to trade even up. Mine has new tires the denali needs tires. The extra space would be nice but I'm not sure.
 

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96xxx on my 09 Tahoe
Plugs and wires
trans flush to synthetic
transfer case service to synthetic
Front and Rear Diff service to synthetic
and the damn rear de-frost wires
 

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255k

255K on my 01 SLT 4X4 5.3l with no major issues. Starting to look on forum about motor swaps though. Still no issues just want to get ahead of it.
 

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