There are only so many trouble free miles in any transportation device.
Makes no difference whether the badge on the front says GMC or Rolls Royce,
or if it has 2 wheels or 18. Some parts have a short life, some longer.
Consumable parts like tires, brake shoes and pads, etc. require constant
attention. Ignore them, and you are sure to pay the price. BEFORE YOUR TRIP
STARTS, is maintenance time. Even then, stuff happens. Spares that are
unique to a vehicle should be carried. Those that can be easily found on
the way, not so much.
Jim Hupy
On Tue, Feb 12, 2019, 7:23 AM Tom Lins via Gmclist > Whatever you do, do not make drastic changes and then go on a long trip
> > without a shakedown trip.
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> I agree about no major changes without a shakedown trip.
>
> Some years ago we were having an issue with overheating and I installed an
> aluminum radiator a few weeks before we drove to Florida from New Jersey to
> visit relatives. We got to South Carolina before the water pump failed. It
> took 2 days to get the pump replaced.
>
> So don't plan on having a strict timeline just in case and keep a copy of
> the Blacklist handy.
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> Tom Lins
> St Augustine, FL
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