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โNov-24-2018 10:29 AM
larry barnhart wrote:4x4ord wrote:Grit dog wrote:4x4ord wrote:
I bought a 2003 GMC with the Duramax engine. I still have the thing. The engine over heats as soon as you hook it to a trailer, the transmission slips and goes into limp mode if you're not careful, A/C doesn't work nor does the 4x4, power door locks or radio. The body is kind of bashed up and the battery goes dead if the truck is left sitting for more than a few days. Other than that has been a pretty good truck.
And even though you're a diesel owner, if I'm not mistaken, you posted recently that you don't "believe" in preventative maintenance and are a wait til it's broke then fix it type of person.
You're talking about a 15 year old truck that is/was not known for any of those issues.
Sounds like it's a real gem though.
It's a gem alright. To be fare though, the thing would have qualified as an absolute pos even if it had been a gasser.
Our 05 duramax has been and still is an awesome truck for us. Turned 100K on the trip south and has never ran better than now. Never has over heated.
chevman
โNov-24-2018 10:25 AM
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โNov-24-2018 06:34 AM
4x4ord wrote:Grit dog wrote:4x4ord wrote:
I bought a 2003 GMC with the Duramax engine. I still have the thing. The engine over heats as soon as you hook it to a trailer, the transmission slips and goes into limp mode if you're not careful, A/C doesn't work nor does the 4x4, power door locks or radio. The body is kind of bashed up and the battery goes dead if the truck is left sitting for more than a few days. Other than that has been a pretty good truck.
And even though you're a diesel owner, if I'm not mistaken, you posted recently that you don't "believe" in preventative maintenance and are a wait til it's broke then fix it type of person.
You're talking about a 15 year old truck that is/was not known for any of those issues.
Sounds like it's a real gem though.
It's a gem alright. To be fare though, the thing would have qualified as an absolute pos even if it had been a gasser.
โNov-24-2018 05:58 AM
travelnutz wrote:
2004.5 Chevy Silverado Duramax 2500 crew cab long box 4X4 dual alternators ordered new and has only used for pulling our Carriage 5th wheel 12,840 lbs (scale weighed) or our 11'4" Lance truck camper. Now has 209,947 miles on the clock.
2 mechanical repairs have ever been done on the truck, period! Replace the front brake pads at 126,000 (rears are still original) and replace the fuel pressure sensor at 190,000 and change. Ohh, the horror!
A couple light bulbs were also replaced over the years. Not one speck of rust (Truck was Ziebart undercoated direct after purchase and picking it up from the dealer) and no dents or body damage. Has never over heated, rides and handles excellent, Red paint is is still bright and shiny and the interior hardly shows wear, and won't sell it. Airbags, sprayed in bed liner up over the rails, full length special made running boards, and Class 5 receiver hitch. Still got about a min of 300,000 miles of life left but at 77 years old, not likely to be the one to complete those 300,000 myself!
โNov-23-2018 09:34 PM
Grit dog wrote:4x4ord wrote:
I bought a 2003 GMC with the Duramax engine. I still have the thing. The engine over heats as soon as you hook it to a trailer, the transmission slips and goes into limp mode if you're not careful, A/C doesn't work nor does the 4x4, power door locks or radio. The body is kind of bashed up and the battery goes dead if the truck is left sitting for more than a few days. Other than that has been a pretty good truck.
And even though you're a diesel owner, if I'm not mistaken, you posted recently that you don't "believe" in preventative maintenance and are a wait til it's broke then fix it type of person.
You're talking about a 15 year old truck that is/was not known for any of those issues.
Sounds like it's a real gem though.
โNov-23-2018 08:17 AM
ford truck guy wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Not talking their DRIP coffee.
You can KEEP Starbucks.... High priced for C@$P coffee...
give me Dunkin or a WAWA coffee any day... :B
โNov-22-2018 10:10 AM
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โNov-22-2018 08:54 AM
4x4ord wrote:
I bought a 2003 GMC with the Duramax engine. I still have the thing. The engine over heats as soon as you hook it to a trailer, the transmission slips and goes into limp mode if you're not careful, A/C doesn't work nor does the 4x4, power door locks or radio. The body is kind of bashed up and the battery goes dead if the truck is left sitting for more than a few days. Other than that has been a pretty good truck.
โNov-22-2018 08:52 AM
Ductape wrote:
My ISB is sort of slow off the line. Often loses speed on steep grades. Fuel consumption is around 8-10 mpg.
And the GCW is only 36,000. ๐
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