The '02 Tahoe in my sig was something I bought with my dad in 2003 for a great deal, he has since used it as a Daily as he retired and doesn?t drive nearly as much as I do. I use it for towing and moving things (has moved me 3 times now without a moving truck!), Currently it has 79,000 miles.
Even with routine maintenance and the fact that I'm a detailer and keep it looking showroom condition (light pewter paint, one of the easiest colors) , the snow belt has done no favors to this thing,:facepalm: the underbody is rust everywhere! (frame rails (fully boxed- rusting out), cross members, hitch), brake lines rusted out last year and needed replacing, parking brake system rusted off and needed replacing, just this year the rear "dog legs" started to show signs of surface rust and now the right front fender must have gotten a slight chip in the paint- enough to allow water in, it too started to develop rust bubbles that are expanding aggressively.
It's sad, I take care of my toys and vehicles to the highest degree but this one is getting away from me, I feel the demise of the large SUV coming and this is a relic and representative of an era of cheaper gas, but since everyone?s needs are changing and towing/ moving isn?t very important anymore it might be for sale before it looks any worse.
I guess I'm just kind of sad with nearly 10 years of memories and realizing this probably isn?t worth the work, bothered it has deteriorated so much given the light use and extra care/ maintenance, and best sold while it still has decent miles and before any serious rust takes over, especially the frame.
Even with routine maintenance and the fact that I'm a detailer and keep it looking showroom condition (light pewter paint, one of the easiest colors) , the snow belt has done no favors to this thing,:facepalm: the underbody is rust everywhere! (frame rails (fully boxed- rusting out), cross members, hitch), brake lines rusted out last year and needed replacing, parking brake system rusted off and needed replacing, just this year the rear "dog legs" started to show signs of surface rust and now the right front fender must have gotten a slight chip in the paint- enough to allow water in, it too started to develop rust bubbles that are expanding aggressively.
It's sad, I take care of my toys and vehicles to the highest degree but this one is getting away from me, I feel the demise of the large SUV coming and this is a relic and representative of an era of cheaper gas, but since everyone?s needs are changing and towing/ moving isn?t very important anymore it might be for sale before it looks any worse.
I guess I'm just kind of sad with nearly 10 years of memories and realizing this probably isn?t worth the work, bothered it has deteriorated so much given the light use and extra care/ maintenance, and best sold while it still has decent miles and before any serious rust takes over, especially the frame.
