People forget time takes its toll on cars just as much as mileage does. I'd also need significant proof that the mileage is real. That's only 3500 miles a year, 300 miles a month. Just looks like a dealer trying to trick somebody into buying a loan tbh.
The code SV525E or any permutation of those letters and numbers does not appear on any axle listing or the internet. I know it's a 3.73 LS, and I'm trying to get more technical info on the limited slip system (namely what LS technology it has), but according to the internet this axle doesn't...
If you can't buy a car outright, you probably shouldn't be buying the car. Car loans are almost never a good idea, especially 60 month loans, with or without interest. Taking on debt should always be avoided at all costs, just basic financial rule of thumb.
Drain and fill it every 60k miles. No need to do a "Power flush". Lifetime transmission fluid isn't a myth though. When the fluid fails, the transmission fails. See? The fluid lasted the lifetime of the transmission.
I just bought a 2005 Expedition w/ 144k miles. It has the H6 axle, that's the 3.73L. What is the stock breakaway torque for that differential? I want to test it to see if I'm going to bother rebuilding it.
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