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Darn Chevy truck needed work!
176,003 miles and it finaly needed brake pads!
I can't belive that an American car would suck so bad that after only 176k miles that it would need new pads! |
My Tahoe never needed pads, and I had 110K on it, a majority of it towing.
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What else broke in that 176k though? Dad had a 1500 Silverado that spit its tranny out all over I40 at 50k....
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I broke the tranny on a freeway on ramp. I bounced the truck pretty hard with my gas peddle stuck to the floor! the tranny didn't like it! Fuel pump at 150k and the parking brake release cable at 120k All in all it's been a damn fine truck and the only service other than oil has been @100k miles |
Yea, I just replaced the cooling fan clutch on my 1986 El Camino. It has 288,000 miles. The darn fan clutch could not make it to 300,000. I have rebuilt the transmission twice, but the inside of the engine has never been touched. The heads have never been off. I have owned the Elky for 19 years. It is my daily driver.
I bought some lifetime warranty front brake pads 15 years ago for 14 dollars. I have had to replace them a couple of times but it did not cost a dime more. |
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