2003 Chevolet Silverado Lt Duramax Diesel on 2040-cars
Catlettsburg, Kentucky, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: ALLISON TRANSMISSION
Model: Silverado 2500
Mileage: 198,000
Trim: LT
198,000 miles - Fully Loaded, leather interior
New upper and lower front ball joints
New pitman arm
New idler arm with bracket
New front Wagner brake pads
Fresh turned front rotors
New LLY fuel filter head
Merchant-Automotive billet bleed screw
Merchant-Automotive billet wif delete plug
2 batteries less then a year old, tested a month ago and both tested good
2 New power window motors
Fresh oil and filter
Fresh coolant
The passenger side bank of injectors have been replaced with remans from Merchant-Automotive. Have documentation to show the purchase and the return of cores for return of deposit. These are the latest generation of the lb7 injector, designed to resist wear and corrosion. The fuel pump was able to produce 22,600 psi when commanded to full pressure. I have never had a tuner on this truck, and is still 100% stock. Transmission shifts perfectly.
The truck has developed an issue where it is hard to start. It turns over great, just refuses to kick over. Sometimes it starts, sometimes it doesn't. I believe the problem is driver side bank of injectors. My guess would be one is leaking and the fuel system is having trouble reaching the 1,450psi required to start. I put the passenger side remaned injectors in in November and the starting issue started around March. Other then the starting, the truck runs great with great power. It doesn't smoke at idle and gives a slight black haze under full throttle, as all diesels do.
The only problem with the interior is the driver side seat bolster torn from normal wear from sliding in and out of the truck. The bed has a few dents as you can see in the pictures. There is a dent on the driver side under the 4x4 logo and on the passenger side before the back wheel. There dents were put here by the previous owner and I have no knowlege of how they were done. There is a dent on the passenger side top bed rail about 8 inches back from the cab. It was put there on the first and only time Ive ever had it off road. I ran over a tree branch and part of it flipped up and hit the bed, leaving the dent. There is some slight surface rust starting on the rocker panels.
The tires on it have about 50%+ tread left and are evenly worn.
The truck will come with an additional set of Pacer "Outlaw" style wheels that came on the truck when I bought it. The tires on these wheels are BFGoodrich All-Terrains 285/75/16. 2 of the tires are around 50% tread, the other two are worn and would require replacement.
Im selling this truck because I dont need it anymore. My brother left for Afghanistan and gave me his Dakota. It does 95% of what I need a truck to do, so there is no need for me to keep the diesel.
I have described this truck to the best of my knowledge and ability. I am not trying to hide anything about this truck, so, if you have any questions, please call and ask. Phone number is 606-739-5395, ask for Roger.
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