Well, I was having a difficult time keeping the dodge running. The cummins is great, but everything else dodge put around it was horrible. I was able to sell it for almost what I paid plus spent in parts in the last year. Then, I found this beauty. 2002 Yukon XL, 4x4, 8.1L. I had an 04 Burb with 8.1 for work an it was awesome. Although I wasn't paying the gas. Picked this one up for $6,500 with 186k miles. Interior is in decent shape. Carpet is worn but seats are all leather an decent. Everything on truck works an the previous owner just installed a set of 265/70/16 Cooper STT muds on there. This thing has easily as much power as my cummins did unloaded. It's really fun to drive (long as you don't watch the fuel gauge)
My only compliant is that it's got a really loud muffler. I couldn't drive at 70. Not too bad at 65, so maybe that's good.
I want the rig mostly for pulling a 4-6k lb travel trailer that I haven't purchased yet and for traveling the state deer hunting. With the M/Ts it's already more than capable for the off roading I need to do. All steering components (minus steering shaft and gear) were replaced with stock parts within last 10k and it seems to steer pretty well.
What suggestions for reliability and MPG improvements?
My only compliant is that it's got a really loud muffler. I couldn't drive at 70. Not too bad at 65, so maybe that's good.
I want the rig mostly for pulling a 4-6k lb travel trailer that I haven't purchased yet and for traveling the state deer hunting. With the M/Ts it's already more than capable for the off roading I need to do. All steering components (minus steering shaft and gear) were replaced with stock parts within last 10k and it seems to steer pretty well.
What suggestions for reliability and MPG improvements?
