Not sure what budget you looking at Steve.
I have had a few of them. All of them have been stout. Feel free to PM me if you need more advice than what Im covering.
The original 01-04.5 LB7 motor was prone to injector failure. My 2002 had the injectors replaced twice. Both times under a 200k / 7 year warranty. The 2nd set that was put in were a updated design and worked till the day I sold it.
The 04.5 -06 LLY motor was good. They all had the updated injectors. Folks that towed really heavy with them ran into over heating problems. However, this was remedied by "Stack Sealing". I never encountered any over heating in mine.
The 06-07 LBZ is the best. GM and Isuzu finally got everything refined right before the emissions bull**** started. It also is paired to the 6 speed Allison instead of the 5 speed from the previous year models.
The Allison transmission is a beast. If you can avoid using a programmer, you cant brake the thing. I towed a 26,000lb front loader with my 05. The motor worked like hell but the Allison didnt mind a bit.
The 14 bolt rear end that comes in the truck is extremely stout as well. You will brake the leaf springs / blow out your tires before you damage the axle.
The transfer case for the earlier year models had a issue with "pump scrub" which would rub a pin hole in the case causing a leak. Most folks wouldnt notice and it would eventually brake from running with no fluid. There is a update to repair this.
You can run a programmer and get good power. Just keep in mind, the Allison is weak with +100hp tunes in 4th and 5th gear. Keep the programmer on a lower setting to avoid damage.
Another way the GM/Allison defers from the older Dodge / Ford. The Allison is controlled by its on brain instead of sharing the ECM with the motor. It will "learn" and adapt to your driving style. Which was nice.
Hope this helps !
I have had a few of them. All of them have been stout. Feel free to PM me if you need more advice than what Im covering.
The original 01-04.5 LB7 motor was prone to injector failure. My 2002 had the injectors replaced twice. Both times under a 200k / 7 year warranty. The 2nd set that was put in were a updated design and worked till the day I sold it.
The 04.5 -06 LLY motor was good. They all had the updated injectors. Folks that towed really heavy with them ran into over heating problems. However, this was remedied by "Stack Sealing". I never encountered any over heating in mine.
The 06-07 LBZ is the best. GM and Isuzu finally got everything refined right before the emissions bull**** started. It also is paired to the 6 speed Allison instead of the 5 speed from the previous year models.
The Allison transmission is a beast. If you can avoid using a programmer, you cant brake the thing. I towed a 26,000lb front loader with my 05. The motor worked like hell but the Allison didnt mind a bit.
The 14 bolt rear end that comes in the truck is extremely stout as well. You will brake the leaf springs / blow out your tires before you damage the axle.
The transfer case for the earlier year models had a issue with "pump scrub" which would rub a pin hole in the case causing a leak. Most folks wouldnt notice and it would eventually brake from running with no fluid. There is a update to repair this.
You can run a programmer and get good power. Just keep in mind, the Allison is weak with +100hp tunes in 4th and 5th gear. Keep the programmer on a lower setting to avoid damage.
Another way the GM/Allison defers from the older Dodge / Ford. The Allison is controlled by its on brain instead of sharing the ECM with the motor. It will "learn" and adapt to your driving style. Which was nice.
Hope this helps !
