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120K Maintenance


00RodeoLS
02-05-2008, 04:01 PM
Hello all. I just clicked over the 120,000 with no problems. I am starting to get the maintenance done. So far I have changed:

Timing Belt w/ water pump
Coolant
Rear diff fluid
Tranny service
Power steering flush
Replaced Idler Pully
Replaced Serp belt
Replaced PCV Valve
Air Filter
Oil Change

I have new tires on the way because I know i need them here soon.

Is there anything else that I am missing or should replace?

I am going to have my brakes checked, but I think they are okay.

If there is anything I am miss please let me know! I have the money and want to keep this things running like it should!

Thank you in advance!

amigo-2k
02-05-2008, 04:54 PM
fuel filter
s-belt tensor
upper and lower rad hoses

Gizmo42
02-05-2008, 08:24 PM
Wheel bearings maybe. I usually just replace them instead of repack if they are old.

Might think about ball joints. Not sure how long they usually last, I always end up with split boots which get junk in them and kill them.

Check the cv boots closely, if they are starting to crack you might think about replacing them.

amigo-2k
02-06-2008, 12:50 AM
It might be worth changing the front O2 sensors too (even if it helps 0.2 of a MPG it would pay of quick with todays prices of gas).

Tom01Rodeo
02-06-2008, 05:45 AM
You'll want to check your timing belt idler pulleys also. I just did my TB two months ago at 110K and one was a little rough, so I replaced both. Actually, I just pressed the bearing out of both and replaced it, much cheaper. Search my other posts for bearing pt# info.

00RodeoLS
03-19-2008, 12:19 AM
Funny that you guys just knew that that CV boots were cracking. Not a few days after I wrote my first post, I noticed that I had a bunch of grease in my wheel wells. I got someone to replace the for me for $390 including parts. I am not too familiar with wheel bearings. Everything else is okay I think. I have been getting crappy gas mileage, but it's the winter blend.

Thanks for all the help!

amigo-2k
03-19-2008, 12:33 AM
about all you can do for MPG is to air up the tires, clean out the MAF, reset the ECU, and keep the PCV and EGR system clean (and take it easy on the skinny peddle).

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