Hillbilly Heaven
Explorer
Yeah to swap from a 4L60 to a 4L80 transmission involves swapping two wires on the transmission and reflashing the ecu so it knows it is controlling a 4L80.
When they rebuild a trans they put in new steels & clutches, rubbers & seals, inspect the hard parts & test solenoids, maybe put in a reman torque convertor.
Hard parts (planetary gears) & pumps get changed if needed. When it leaves the shop they are gambling it will last out the warranty.
180k isn't a lot on that truck. If a transmission is your only failure point, I don't see it being a huge issue. I don't think your first rebuild was quality which is why it failed, and it sucks you had to pay $3500 for a new trans the second time bc of a bad situation. I'm on almost 150k on my original trans, and when the time comes its getting a beefy rebuild.. HD everything. If I was towing regularly I'd be in a modern heavy 1/2 ton with a 6, 8, or 10 speed with big gears or an older 3/4 ton. Is your trailer 3500lbs dry? Remember your payload as well, which I'm sure you're getting close to loaded up camping. That isn't a lot for a 1/2 ton per say, but its a lot for a 4L60, especially with a highway gear (not sure what your truck has).
BUT If you don't plan on slowing down your camping, you should get a bigger truck. My $.02. Leaves you open to upgrade the camper in the future too. And with that short of a commute I don't think a daily is necessary, but thats just me. I commute 50 miles a day in my 1500 @ 16 mpg. Buying a cheap commuter would take 2-3 years to break even and I like driving my truck. I'd find yourself a crewcab GMT900 Silverado with the 6.0 and 6 speed auto. Thats a bulletproof combo available way under your budget and the six speed is a little easier on fuel that the old four speed.
Seems to me this is the conundrum because what you're asking of a 1/2 ton is too much. This time it could have been a bad rebuild but either way you're at the margin of what the truck can do.
Just my $0.02, you need a truck that can do what you ask of it and if that means you daily drive a 3/4 then that's the price you pay.
However, if you can swing it financially having a cheap daily driver would be nice not only to save gas and parking headache. When you beat up your truck like we do it's somewhat inevitable you'll break or at least require following the severe duty maintenance, requiring more down time between trips. So having a way to get around when the truck is down probably should be factored into budgeting.
Not to mention driving your truck on short trips and in traffic isn't doing it any favors either.
The only thing I might point out (since I also do not have a daily driver) is the financials do need to account for your sanity and time. It's ultimately a hobby where you justify more luxury than you need in the first place. You could use a tent, a 2WD pickup and hiking boots to get to the same places. So if having a back up inexpensive run around car saves you from missing a Monday meeting then it's earned it keep in a way even if the bottom line on a spreadsheet doesn't say so.Really, as much as I wanted to be one of those guys with multiple cars, I crunched the numbers honestly and it didn't make any kind of financial sense for me to keep an extra vehicle.
Not that much more inefficient, but in my area the difference between purchase prices on similarly equipped 1/2 tons and a 3/4 tons seems to be about 10 grand.I don't feel like the 3/4tons are that much more innefficient than the 1/2tons. Neither ones a prius. If if buys you more peace of mind then its worth it.
Kevin
@ D45. The new generation 3.5 is not junk. Its the best selling truck for a reason. You're stating an opinion not fact.
Don't know where your're you're from but I've never seen such a large difference. You can buy a 2018 CC 2500 4x4 for around 31-34 in most placesNot that much more inefficient, but in my area the difference between purchase prices on similarly equipped 1/2 tons and a 3/4 tons seems to be about 10 grand.
Up north.Don't know where your're you're from but I've never seen such a large difference. You can buy a 2018 CC 2500 4x4 for around 31-34 in most places