You're right zak, but what engine/truck doesn't have quirks? They're all unique in their own way. I agree on the body style, I love the front end on the 01-02 Duramaxes. I haven't heard anything else bad about the LB7 except the high injector failure rate.
I've driven an LLY, LBZ, and an LB7 in that order. The LB7 drive the best imo based on response and smoothness. The LLY was used as a contractor truck at one point which raised questions but the price was too high for its 226k miles (19,700). The LBZ was a one owner, local, and it actually looked horrid on the outside from it's dents. Only had 119k miles but with a price of 25 Gs I passed since most of the dents weren't going to buff out lol. Then the LB7, probably the best overall condition out of the three. 2wd or 4wd doesn't matter a whole lot to me right now as I have my 05 Z71 if I need it.
Overall, you're right and I agree with everything you're saying zak. The price is high and the unknown history makes me very uneasy.
TheBac, the LBZ has had a few piston issues iirc, maybe it was the lmm. Idk, either way anything from an lmm and up is out of my price range but for my first diesel I think an LB7 would be good if I can find one with a noted history or can talk to the previous owner. I've heard about SAC injectors but there are skeptics who say it won't make a difference. I've also read about people swapping LLY heads on their LB7 block, not sure about the outcome or if it solved anything.
As for the task of doing an injector job, I can manage with a weekend and a friend. The work is not a problem for me, but the money on the other hand is what I'm worried about. I don't mind doing it once but if they repeatedly burn at a rate of 20-50k miles it's going to be an issue. I hear my friends telling me to not buy an LB7 because "they're junk" and that's coming from LBZ and LMM owners. Like I said before, I prefer the drivability of an LB7 over the rest and it's a good first diesel.
I'll look into that Josh, I appreciate it. I'm curious why you say a 2wd diesel is worthless?
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I've driven an LLY, LBZ, and an LB7 in that order. The LB7 drive the best imo based on response and smoothness. The LLY was used as a contractor truck at one point which raised questions but the price was too high for its 226k miles (19,700). The LBZ was a one owner, local, and it actually looked horrid on the outside from it's dents. Only had 119k miles but with a price of 25 Gs I passed since most of the dents weren't going to buff out lol. Then the LB7, probably the best overall condition out of the three. 2wd or 4wd doesn't matter a whole lot to me right now as I have my 05 Z71 if I need it.
Overall, you're right and I agree with everything you're saying zak. The price is high and the unknown history makes me very uneasy.
TheBac, the LBZ has had a few piston issues iirc, maybe it was the lmm. Idk, either way anything from an lmm and up is out of my price range but for my first diesel I think an LB7 would be good if I can find one with a noted history or can talk to the previous owner. I've heard about SAC injectors but there are skeptics who say it won't make a difference. I've also read about people swapping LLY heads on their LB7 block, not sure about the outcome or if it solved anything.
As for the task of doing an injector job, I can manage with a weekend and a friend. The work is not a problem for me, but the money on the other hand is what I'm worried about. I don't mind doing it once but if they repeatedly burn at a rate of 20-50k miles it's going to be an issue. I hear my friends telling me to not buy an LB7 because "they're junk" and that's coming from LBZ and LMM owners. Like I said before, I prefer the drivability of an LB7 over the rest and it's a good first diesel.
I'll look into that Josh, I appreciate it. I'm curious why you say a 2wd diesel is worthless?
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