2008 chevy truck probs

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bigbull338

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this is a post about what all happens when a truck starts crapping out.my brother has a 2008 chevy he uses for a work truck.an a 2009 chevy 4x4 he uses for a back up.well in the last month the 2008 has blown both front hubbs an bearings.plus 1 of the auto doorlocks has burned out because he does alot of stopping an starting.then tues the U-jiont went out on the drive shaft.an the truck has less than 90,000 miles on it.he puts 900mi a week on the truck.he is planning on trading it in 2012 if it lasts that long.
 
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Sounds like my neighbors 07 and my 05. Glad I went to other brands.

Chris
 
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Ford people know all about this too. 60,000 miles is about all the wheel bearings are good for, and in the case of Explorers and Expeditions you are changing all 4 at once. Just did this on mine.
 
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see thats the prob he is a die hard chay man no matter what.an im a ford man.when he bought his 2009 i showed him that i could buy a cc 1 ton with auto tranny an big motor for $25,000 pretty much out the door.an he gave $28,000 for a loaded single cab 4x4.
 
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Ford people know all about this too. 60,000 miles is about all the wheel bearings are good for, and in the case of Explorers and Expeditions you are changing all 4 at once. Just did this on mine.

I have owned about a dozen Ford trucks and SUV's since 1997. Never changed a single bearing. My dad has owned about 6 and same with my BIL and they have never changed any either. Must just be dumb luck.

In reality all the vehicles I have owned, close to 25 from Ford, GM, Dodge, Nissan, Toyota, Honda, ect I have only had to change 2 bearings ever. One in a GM truck, cant remember the miles and a Dodge truck at about 60,000 miles.

Chris
 
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OK and your point big bull?

This is a 3 - 4 year old truck pushing 100k miles that has been used for work. You don't say what type of work, so I'm assuming a bunch of town driving toting a trailer around hauling weight close to the limits of the truck. U-Joints - $15 - $20 and an hour to put them in. Doesn't sound like to big of deal. A door lock to crap out on something you said that he gets in and out of a bunch doesn't seem that unreasonable either. Granted front hubs could be a bit pricey, but for a truck hauling loads around town doesn't seem that unusual.

If it makes you feel any better, guess how I spent New Year's Eve day? Installing bearings in the front of my Aunt's F150 2wd. 60k miles and the heaviest thing it has ever done is tow a little 5x8 wire mesh trailer. Of course, that is on top of the light switch that has to be turn on/off with pliers because it broke. Can't find one in the junk yard and a new one is expensive. Passenger window won't role down (power), who knows why. Oh, I know why, it is GMs fault the items on the Ford truck broke.
 
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OK and your point big bull?

This is a 3 - 4 year old truck pushing 100k miles that has been used for work. You don't say what type of work, so I'm assuming a bunch of town driving toting a trailer around hauling weight close to the limits of the truck. U-Joints - $15 - $20 and an hour to put them in. Doesn't sound like to big of deal. A door lock to crap out on something you said that he gets in and out of a bunch doesn't seem that unreasonable either. Granted front hubs could be a bit pricey, but for a truck hauling loads around town doesn't seem that unusual.

I agree with you. Its mechanical and things break. If every truck out there of a certain brand had the same problem at X miles then its a major issue. U joints go bad for a bunch of reasons but I would guess its from him not coming to a full stop to switch from forward to reverse. My neighbor has had to put 2 in his 07 Dmax and he does this. Makes me cringe.

Chris
 
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he runs a ruel mail rout 5 days a week with the trucks.thats why he buys 2 new trucks sometimes 6 months a part.so its rough driving day in day out.the point is he over paid for a 1500 4x4.when i could got a farm truck with flat bed for the same price.a new $1500 should be under $20,000.but like everything else they are over priced.
 
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To address your brother's isses:

- The power door lock feature that lock/unlocks automatically can be turned off. Probably a good idea if he's in an out of the truck so often. I think both the 08 and 09 can be set to olny lock via the button.

- Wheel bearing hub units are finicky. Alignment, road conditions, tire size, aftermarket wheels, road contaminates, and loading all play a big part. Ford, GM and Dodge all have the same problem with these units. And they all fail.

- A U-joint at 90,000 miles is not bad out of a sealed factory joint.

I agree with you on the price. Even "work truck" packages are way to steep.
 
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90k is not bad at all for a set of front wheel bearings these days. The big three have used a sealed unit bearing for years on the front of their pickups and cars, and these have become a very common wear item. Think how many production steps/workers have been eliminated in building a vehicle using unit bearings vs. old tapered bearings.

I have replaced more unit bearings on more makes of vehicles than I could ever recall.
 

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