The engine of a Chevy Silverado has the potential to last almost indefinitely with proper maintenance like tune ups, oil changes, and replacing worn or broken parts and gaskets every few years.
There are many pros, - Chevy silverado trucks keep more value over the years. - have beat F-150s in many reports/reviews. - chevys are very easy to fix if they need work. - Chevrolet trucks are known for power, and not known for problems. the only bad thing i have ever heard of from a Chevy is that the brake pad life isn't very long for the older models, but i don't think that is a problem anymore. - answered by, yes, a 14year old girl(:
i have 291,000 on my 99 with the 4.8L and have no problems so far with the engine.
It has a timing chain that should last the life of the engine.
It does not have a timing belt. It has a timing chain which is normally good for the life of the engine.
That depends entirely on how it is used and maintained. 150-400,000 miles.
They are usually done being use after about 5 years. you may find some at auction.
depends how you much you maintain it really, but i would say somewhere between 150,000 and 200,000 Miles
The average lifespan of a Ford F150 is not known. The Ford F150 was first produced by Ford in 1948 and is one of their best selling trucks.
Cars do not have a life expectancy rather a life span. The 2001 Chevrolet Impala has a life span of 400,000 miles.
use of a impact would make life easier, make sure all the towing wires are disconnected the unbolt it. It is so much easier with a helper. Then reverse procedure. Good Luck
my dad's 02 Tahoe is running in tip top shape, but it only has 85,xxx miles on it b/c he has another daily driver.
i say the best trucks in the world ventures trucks cause i have them and they are really good and have good endurance!