agallant80
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I had the engine blow out on my 2000 excursion while towing my boat back from Wilmington. I was about 150 miles from home. I think the tow back for the truck and boat was about $800
I had the engine blow out on my 2000 excursion while towing my boat back from Wilmington. I was about 150 miles from home. I think the tow back for the truck and boat was about $800
And how long did you have this truck before this occurred. If I remember correctly, you had just bought it.I had the engine blow out on my 2000 excursion while towing my boat back from Wilmington. I was about 150 miles from home. I think the tow back for the truck and boat was about $800
if a vehicle sits because you use it only for towing, you will have issues like JimS123 did. the best thing you can do is maintenance and use it. alternators and things fail, however if they sit a long period of time, corrosion internally starts to become an issue. your truck with only 116k is barely broke in.
I would say that if you are comfortable enough with it to take the wife and kids some distance, it is ok for towing your boat.
Not sure it would have anything to do with sitting - alternator out at 80K isn't unheard of. Expecting that a dealer is going to have a part (any part) without calling first especially for a 30+ year old car is a little silly though.
He lives in Oceanside, CA so not an issue.the brake lines on these trucks become rusted out at this age, inspect these. Gm sells a pre-bent kit that isn't too pricey.
Hi Everyone. My tow vehicle is a 2001 GMC Sierra 1500, Extra cab, 4.8, 2wd with 116,000 miles. Runs great and had all scheduled maintenance. My boat (see sig.) weighs 2500 lbs. plus another 1200 lbs. for the trailer. Even though I only have a 4.8, you can hardly tell the boat is back there.
Most of our trips are 5 miles to the local lagoon or 40 miles to the local lake. Once a year we go to Lake Mohave which is 320 miles each way (avg. temp 120+ degrees for most of the trip). This year, we are thinking of doing more of the long distance trips, including a trip to Lake Tahoe (500 miles each way). My question is -- at what point does an older truck get sketchy on the long trips? I really don't want to get a new rig, but I also don't want to break down with the family in the middle of nowhere.
Ouch. How many miles were on the Excursion?
Fortunately, the 3/4T transmission is a way better tranny than what is in the 1/2T.