INW-Iron-Steel
Well-Known Member
My 04 Sierra currently has 265,000 miles on it. I am working on a set of custom leaf springs to replace the worn out, saggy springs in my truck. As the weather warms up I am going to be swapping them in. But, that brings me to my dilemma. To pull the front bolt on the driver side spring I must drop the fuel tank. Should I replace the fuel pump when I drop the tank as preventative maintenance? There are no signs of failure, but I figure with this many miles the time is near. I have a fuel pump for it that I bought a while back. That summer the electric pumps died in all my other cars, so I figured this one was next. That was almost 2 years ago now. So, if I am dropping the tank to do the springs, should I just replace the pump too? Or, should I just keep running the OE pump until it dies? I always assume OE parts are superior, especially with the way aftermarket parts have been going the last few years.