I use my 99 Tahoe daily (usually several times in a day) to drive the beach and surf fish during the fishing season ( Sept. to Jan.). This was my first season with this truck and my Transfer Case went :confused2: . I am waiting to hear from my mechanic on the details. He won't have more info till after this weekend when he has a chance to talks with his tranny guy.
My truck has only 69,000 miles, all road driven, until I started using it as my full time beach buggy. I have previously had a 1990 Jeep I used for 17 years w/ no 4X4 issues before I opted for a bigger truck. I always air down and am very familiar with driving on the beach ( so I know it's not driver error).
My question is are these truck designed for this kind of 4x4 use? Not the occasional off road excursion, but several times a day 4x4 use on soft sand.
Or is this just one of those kinds of things that just happen to good trucks every now and again.
I know I have to get the work done, but I am concerned with the long term viability of my Tahoe for this kind of use. With the yearly mileage I put on my beach buggies ( only 3000 miles a year) I hoped to have had 10 + years of use without any major issues.
Does anyone have an idea of what kind of $$$ I may be looking at to replace the transfer case? Waiting till Monday is killing me. In addition are there any other mechanical components I should address while replacing the transfer case?
Thanks for your help.
My truck has only 69,000 miles, all road driven, until I started using it as my full time beach buggy. I have previously had a 1990 Jeep I used for 17 years w/ no 4X4 issues before I opted for a bigger truck. I always air down and am very familiar with driving on the beach ( so I know it's not driver error).
My question is are these truck designed for this kind of 4x4 use? Not the occasional off road excursion, but several times a day 4x4 use on soft sand.
Or is this just one of those kinds of things that just happen to good trucks every now and again.
I know I have to get the work done, but I am concerned with the long term viability of my Tahoe for this kind of use. With the yearly mileage I put on my beach buggies ( only 3000 miles a year) I hoped to have had 10 + years of use without any major issues.
Does anyone have an idea of what kind of $$$ I may be looking at to replace the transfer case? Waiting till Monday is killing me. In addition are there any other mechanical components I should address while replacing the transfer case?
Thanks for your help.