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Here is a dumb question for everyone, recently I was in a discussion with some peers here at work. I drive over a mountain road every day, the peers that

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Here is a dumb question for everyone, recently I was in a discussion with some peers here at work. I drive over a mountain road every day, the peers that found out asked me how my Z was doing since going over the mountain gives a lot of wear and tear. I have not seen any issues and I have done this for about 2yrs.

Is there any issues with me doing over the mountain which does have an up and down hill. I know that my old old old 85 Suburban did not like the climb but it did not show any issues just kicked in to a gear to maintain speed.

What's your input.
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