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Wow! I haven't seen this thread in a while.. :noway:

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2004 Silverado 1500 LWB single cab. Owned since new. Been from coast to coast, border to border. Hauled just about everything, but mainly classic Corvettes and Mustangs. Been in Hawaii and on the top of Mauna Kea.

 

It currently has 81,000 miles, and is at 940 hours. Great truck, but sadly I have to give it up to make room for the new 2015 2500 HD.

 

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107000 km's and 2300 hrs. however i had a new engine under warranty at 94k. i keep forget to ask them to reset it.

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Wow Brandon - you do ALOT of highway driving! I have less miles but 3x the hours! That's the difference between MA and TX - you've got open space to stretch it's legs.

 

I don't idle mine to warm up either. I never did that - was always taught that was a good way to wash lubricant off cylinder walls, so I fire up and go. It does idle alot while I'm hooking up the trailer - no sense stopping and restarting 4-5 times.

 

I just checked, and I'm at 75,083 miles, 2042.7 hours.

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