Lifted cateye chevy for sale8/26/2023 I've only driven it 10,000 miles and the brakes just died on me. *** UPDATE *** This is my weekend vehicle and have had it nearly 3 years now. I plan on keeping this truck a minimum of five to ten more years. ![]() The 4.8L V8 doesn't leak oil and parts are cheap because there are millions of Silverados and Sierras on the road. Overall for a pickup I purchased with 132K on the odometer I am extremely happy and I've only had light maintenance done so far. Fortunately you can find these transmissions relatively cheap with the biggest issue being able to find a good mechanic to install it without it costing too much. ![]() but I plan on replacing the tranny with a rebuilt and hardened version of the 4L60E automatic that will address the hard shifting. GM recommends you place 300 to 500 pounds directly in the middle of the truck bed to stop the vibration (but who is going to do that). Both the shift and vibration issues are simply design flaws. Also when driving at 45 mph and at 65 mph the extended cab and crew cab versions of the Silverado (also GMC's version the Sierra) transfer vibration through the cabin. the transmission is clunky shifting from 1st to 2nd and also 2nd to 3rd. I'm very proud to own this truck because it was obviously taken care of by the previous owner. I've only replaced the starter and had the instrument cluster serviced (stepper motors replaced and LED lights changed to blue - $75 fix). I highly recommend you do this with any 4WD you purchase used with over 100K on the clock. I did have a total … flush and replacement of all the fluids (transmission, power steering, brakes, antifreeze, transfer case, front and rear differentials) when I purchased the vehicle. All of the electrical components work and I've only had to change out the starter in the two years I've owned it. The powertrain is still rock solid especially the engine. Aesthetically for a 12 year old truck this one has held up exceptionally with the paint still being super glossy. For comparison, the Silverado's standard front discs are three inches smaller, measuring 13.0 inches in diameter.I'm the 2nd owner of a well kept 2003 Silverado LS 4WD with the Z71 package. ![]() ![]() They also share black 20-inch rims mounted on Goodyear all-terrain tires and massive 16.0-inch iron front rotors clamped by Brembo six-piston calipers. Both use a 355-hp 5.3-liter V-8 linked to a 10-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive. PPV versions of the Tahoe and the Silverado share a lot of components, including a powertrain and other equipment. It's the first time Chevy has built a pursuit-rated pickup truck, and it joins the Tahoe PPV that's been a trusty steed to police departments since it debuted in 1997. Johnny Law is getting a new chase vehicle courtesy of Chevrolet that's capable of pursuit on public roads, through the back woods, and everywhere in between. Chevy's police truck features a 355-hp 5.3-liter V-8 paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive.Known as the Silverado PPV (Police Pursuit Vehicle), it has huge 16.0-inch front rotors, a rear locker, and a 2.0-inch-lift option.For the first time, the Chevy Silverado 1500 is available as a pursuit-rated pickup truck for police departments.
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