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Old July 25th, 2009, 11:06 PM
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Hi Gang,

I just realized I was supposed to post my question in this forum not the new members one, so here it is:

We are owners of a <NOBR id=itxt_nobr_1_0 style="FONT-WEIGHT: normal; FONT-SIZE: 100%">Chevy</NOBR> Suburban and Tahoe and we really love both of them. Our 01 Suburban has 150k miles and under other circumstances i would have sold it and bought another one. But we just bought our son a car and cash is a little tight, so I would like to keep the Suburban another few years.

I heard these are 200k+ mileage cars, so will we make it ? Should be expect to have to replace the tranny and engine ?

If so, any idea what these might cost ?

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Give us a little more information, will you be doing the work or having a shop do it, new or rebuilt parts? These questions will have a huge impact on the cost.
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Give us a little more information, will you be doing the work or having a shop do it, new or rebuilt parts? These questions will have a huge impact on the cost.
MM, thanks for the response, I am going to let Chevy do the work. I am guessing if I need a engine or tranny I will get a rebuild. Do you the cost of these for new vs. rebuild ?

Also, should I be thinking about a timing chain replacement ? When ?

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My guess would be about $8,000. for a rebuilt trans and motor installed by the dealer. I wouldn't think with the current miles on the motor that you will need to change the timing chain, the trans it's self is about $3,000.
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MM, thanks for the info. that is the neighborhood I thought the cost would be.

Should the timing belt go to 250k ?

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Im not sure how much the engine itself changed if any from my 99 tahoe to your 01 but I drove mine hard just about everyday and even cross country. My tahoe has 215,000 on it and I am just now replacing the gaskets and seals (main reason for this is a bad intake manifold gasket) I also recently relaced the starter (super easy to do yourself).

Honestly in my opinion, your 01 is definately worth keeping as I believe it has alot of life left in her. Also remember it will also depend what will need to be done by how consistant the maintanence was.

hope this helps
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215?! slackers. my 1995 had 280,000 when I sold it! and I wish I hadn't! Everything worked 100% except the A/C... never left me anywhere in 14 years!
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Thanks guys, that is very encouraging
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