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FishOnOne
Jun 19, 2013Nomad
45Ricochet wrote:FishOnOne wrote:catfishmontana wrote:Engineer9860 wrote:
My two SilveradoHDs have probably been on the low side of the curve as far as reliability. It seems like I am always working on them. :M
Since buying new my 2002 Silverado 2500HD had to have new tailgate cables, a battery, and the bow-tie in the grille started peeling. I forced GM to fix everything but the battery on their dime. :M
My wife's 2001 2500HD has been worse. We had to replace the left front unit wheel bearing, the battery, and the fuel gauge sending unit. :M
I am astonished that you can't buy a truck that won't make it 12 years before giving you problems. :M
Tailgate cables! Did the plastic coating just age and crack or are
You actually breaking the cables?
Probably changed due to the recall on them a few years back.
Or overloaded when standing/ sitting on em :B Even my 5er gate handles my 200 lbs easily but I sure wouldn't want me and two friends sitting on it.
I know what you mean...:B To this very day I still prefer the old style metal two piece hangers on the old GM trucks.
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