2004 with 176K miles. Power everything which still works. Sunroof, heated seats individually controlled, driver/pass. climate control. Owner made an offer I couldn't refuse.
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Nice truck. Usually we only see blend doors and gauge clusters fail on those. Well that and rear mains like to leak after 100k but other than that they seem reliable.
If the parking brake is rarely used I would avoid using it. Bad design, likes to stick.
Good looking truck, always preferred them without the "body armor".Good judgment comes from bad decisions and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.
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Originally posted by SS Junk View PostThanks. Owner did say the tach reads high on occasion, but said it's an easy fix with soldering in a new stepper motor. Those clusters are cake to take out and I has soldering skillz, so....
mardyn
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I redid the cluster in my 2005 Suburban myself, it was pretty easy after watching a couple of youtube videos. I went ahead and just replaced all of the stepper motors and all of the lights, although only a couple weren't working. It was even my first time soldering!
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I never quite "got" the Avalanche deal. It's kind of like the interior of a Tahoe without all the secure and covered storage, and the exposed bed of a pickup truck without the ability to carry anything. Yours looks like a nice one though.
My dad did work at Regency, and they had contracts with GM at that time to do various projects with them like striping the Hybrid Tahoes, etc. They got their first Avalanche and immediately took off the plastic cladding, smoothed and painted it all, and reinstalled. Looked pretty sharp and they were going to make it a normal offering until some GM honchos found out about it. They were told to cease doing that because Chevy was planning to make painted cladding part of the package a few years later (which they did).When the government pays, the government controls.
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Originally posted by 46Tbird View PostI never quite "got" the Avalanche deal. It's kind of like the interior of a Tahoe without all the secure and covered storage, and the exposed bed of a pickup truck without the ability to carry anything. Yours looks like a nice one though.
My dad did work at Regency, and they had contracts with GM at that time to do various projects with them like striping the Hybrid Tahoes, etc. They got their first Avalanche and immediately took off the plastic cladding, smoothed and painted it all, and reinstalled. Looked pretty sharp and they were going to make it a normal offering until some GM honchos found out about it. They were told to cease doing that because Chevy was planning to make painted cladding part of the package a few years later (which they did).
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Originally posted by akfodysvn View Postnice! I always see them having a lot of trans issues... not sure why
Originally posted by 46Tbird View PostI never quite "got" the Avalanche deal. It's kind of like the interior of a Tahoe without all the secure and covered storage, and the exposed bed of a pickup truck without the ability to carry anything. Yours looks like a nice one though.
Originally posted by Chili View PostI disliked them from day one.
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