98chevy2500SS
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A 2D Tahoe would be sweet, though kinda hard to find.
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The truck has been acting up a lot recently, getting worse last week. She's idling rough, the transmission is slamming into 2nd pretty damn hard and when cruising between 40 -55 mph the rpms bounce.
With the transmission slamming its not consistent, sometimes it hits hard and jerks the truck other times it shifts completely normal, it has the code P1870 so I'll have to fix that.
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I just wanted to share that I had an issue with the 4L60E transmission in my 99 that sounds very similar to yours. The torque converter clutch would constantly engage/disengage around 45-50 mph and 2nd gear shift was extremely harsh with code P1870 when the trans warmed up after driving a while or towing. I finally diagnosed a worn regulator/isolator valve in the valve body which is apparently fairly common on the 4l60e. I ended up reaming the valve body and installing an oversized Sonnax regulator/isolator valve. I also installed a Sonnax Perf. Pack to convert the pulse width modulation of the torque convertor to simple on/off, improve shift characteristics, and prevent a couple more potential issues. Transmission now shifts better and the TCC no longer cycles on/off in the 45-50 mph range. Not saying that is entirely your issue, but sounds very similar.
In my humble opinion, one of the few things Burbs aren't as good for as pickups, is if you have grungy stuff to haul. The pickup bed can be hosed out. Hard to get grease, oil or transmission fluid out of carpet LOL. But if you ever have the need to haul people around in comfort and style, it's hard to beat a Burb!
Many have tried, very few have succeeded......
Suburban gets it DONE! For 85 years and counting!
I love this, lmao....Ahem. (In my Spongebob theme song pirate voice)
"Whoooooo- seats 6 big people so comfortably? (CREW- CAB CHE-VY!)
Has 8 feet of bed be-hind the back seat? (CREW- CAB CHE-VY)..."
Very true, but they are even more "fun" to park than Burbs. We try to find a pull through space, but it's not always an option.I love this, lmao.
My extended cab is actually pretty easy to park, thankfully.Very true, but they are even more "fun" to park than Burbs. We try to find a pull through space, but it's not always an option.
Amen. That's the one things I hate about my extended cabs, it's hard to haul more than 1 other person around.
Exactly. Lol.Easy for me, I'm driving. Legroom is their problem.