Just bought a 2004 Tahoe. The transmission was swapped & told it has 10k miles & the engine was swapped and has 100k miles. So far I love the thing it’s been lifted 6 inches with an RCD lift and has 33 inch hi country tires. I can tell it was well kept especially since the owner has his own shop in the city I live in, I also got I smogged at his shop. I plan on getting this work done on the Tahoe. I just replaced the air filter. I love the Tahoe it drives great and with dual exhaust it sounds nice!
@@michaelmcfarland3929 Hey Michael. I have an '04 Suburban with 190k and it runs and shifts extremely smooth. These Tahoes/Suburbans/Yukons are absolute tanks
Geez... this video should be the ***200K maintenance*** come on 2000-2006 who's going to have once of these with less than 100K ? 5% of people... do the 200K maintenance please.
Unfortunately a large portion of the drivers in these things drive like the road belongs to them and only them. so the only reason these things will go haywire before 200k, the driver wasn't lucky that someone used defensive driving technique around them
Transmission fluid often should be just top off using flush or changing often on trucks baught used or over hundred thousand miles changing transmission fluid can cause slips and transmission failure best left alone Scotty you tube mechanic often says this and seen many folks have transmission problems after doing this ...have many trucks go over 300.000 miles just leaving alone