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Average Life Span of a 1999 Silverado


brew_let
04-18-2004, 07:49 PM
I was wondering how long a 1999 Silverado would last with the original motor and transmission. I have 1989 Silverado and that I bought about 7 months ago it has a engine and transmission that is about 20k old and it runs fine. I am looking into upgrading to a 1999 Silverado 1500 Z71, and I was wondering if I bought one with from 90k miles to 110k miles how long before I would start to see mechanical troubles.

TexasF355F1
04-18-2004, 08:25 PM
My 99's still truckin' along. Havent touched the trans. And just the typical engine tune up. I've got 63,000 miles. I should also mention its been lowered since around 8 or 9,000 miles.

01 Bowtie
04-18-2004, 09:07 PM
Man, that really depends on how the previous owner drove it & how he maintained it. If he didn't maintain it very well that could be the reason he's selling it. I'd take it to a certified mechanic and have him look at it. It could save you alot of $$$ & headaches.

buttnekked
04-18-2004, 10:37 PM
mine has 138,000 to this point and so far it has the typical gremlins (gas gauge, steering shaft, ...) but no engine or tranny probs

chevytrucks92
04-19-2004, 12:02 AM
As long as its been well maintained then you should be get alot of miles still yet from it. And even if it has some mechanical problems, if its got a good body and stuff and hte price wasn't too high, then it would be worth it anywyas

dhardison
05-07-2004, 02:09 PM
My '99 just rolled over 170,000 miles. This truck has mostly in-town mileage with a decent amount pulling a car trailer. No engine or tranny problems. Typical steering shaft, steering sector and 3rd door wind noise however.

Dan

walbern1
05-07-2004, 05:01 PM
My 99 had 342,000mi on it when I sold it and no major driveline problems. All hiway miles (Usually at 70mph-80mph), 3000mph between oil changes and normal intervals for everything else. I put in a KN filter right from day one and truly believe that helps. I did go through alot of brakes and rebuilt the rearend twice (pinion bearings). I now have a 2002 with 146000 on it and it's still running strong. A buddy of mine put over 600,000 on a 84 and it was all city miles.

P.S. Both mine were 2wd. I'm not sure how the transfer cases are on the 4wd though.

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