Re: Break in period importance?
In my opinion, the break-in period is very important. As you've read, vary the speed and stay below 55mph. If it were me, I would consider allowing more time on my routes and taking some backroads if you can?
Other than doing as recommended in the manual for the first 1,500 miles (or whatever is stated), I've just been meticulous with routine maintenance and not driven like a bad-ass. Definitely use a truck for what it's designed for, towing and hauling big/heavy items, but don't drive it like a sports car. As my signature says, I've gotten 422,000 miles from a '93 Silverado (original engine, 1 new tranny), and currently at 308,000 on my '98 Silverado (original engine and tranny). Both trucks had a life of towing trailers, and having at least 1000 lbs in the bed at all times, if not more. Once the engine is broken in, highway driving is the best thing you can do for your truck.
Well, that's my 2 cents. Best of luck with the new truck!
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1998 Silverado 2500HD
5.7L - 4x4 w/ Eaton Locking Diff
348,000 MILES
1993 Silverado 2500
5.7L - 4x4 w/ Eaton Locking Diff
449,000 MILES
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