2002 Silverado 2500hd 6.0l
Extended Cab Long Box
175,XXX
She definitely needs some maintenance and some fun stuff. I've done a few things but I joined to get more ideas to make it a more capable overlander. Or at least a great camping rig.
Things I've done:
-Airaid MIT w/ AEM dry drop in filter
-Flowmaster 50 series with dual exhaust (not an off road setup but quieter than the straight pipe I ran for a year)
-Turned up torsion keys to level
-new 265/75r16 (bought them to replace ragged 255/85r16's and didn't have the funds to buy bigger. Hopefully bigger someday)
-new Kenwood head unit with Rockford Fosgates in the front. Stock speakers were shot. My wife got me the upgrades as an anniversary gift! She's a keeper.
Maintenance done so far
-had 3 exhaust manifold bolts fixed. They were broken off. Common 6.0l vortec problem
-new calipers, brake pads and lines in rear. Had done by a mechanic. Wish I had had the time myself.
Maintenance to do soon
-need to do front brakes. Plan to do this myself to save some money. Might do upgraded parts on front.
-sensor issues: knock sensors need replaced (another common Vortec issue), may need a MAF sensor (tried cleaning to see if code will stay away), and I think the O2 sensor behind the catalytic converter.
-should probably do a fluid flush. Only done oil changes the couple years I've had it. I'm sure it wouldn't hurt.
-need to have some steering components replaced too. Had it checked by a mechanic a long time ago but I forget what he recommended.
Fun Off Road plans
-aux lighting front and rear (hope for have some front lighting by September for camping trip)
-Simple complete leveling kit wit new Bilstein 5100 shocks.
I don't want a big lift because I don't want to run big tires. And I don't want it's road manners changed for long trips on highways. But the Bilsteins will be awesome because the shocks on it now are worn out.
-255/85r16's when my current tires are done. I love that size and miss the old BFG M/T's I used to have. Hope I can still find the size.
-tune of some kind. I have a Hypertech that I bought off of a friend awhile back. Mostly use it to read the dtc codes. Been holding off running a tune because of my sensor issues. Would rather find a shop to tune if at all possible.
-recovery equipment. Need a good jack to go with the tools I already carry in my toolbox. I don't have anything fancy yet.
I really hope to keep this old dog running and do some fun stuff with it. I don't want to replace it if I don't have to because I do love it. And I'm hoping to get lots of good ideas from your forum. A little inspiration goes a long way!
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