Martinjmpr
Wiffleball Batter
.Puckered up pretty good coming down the steepest icy hill with a turn and narrow bridge at the bottom. Started sliding and then a Jeep coming toward me pulled onto the bridge so I lost the option to keep rolling. Front end caught traction luckily but the back whipped right around and I got a little worried about tipping it over into the ditch! In the end I just did a sweet park job off the trail for the Jeep to pass![]()
:Wow1: Yikes! I don't "off road" much in the Winter anymore for just that reason. When there's snow or ice on the road, you can go from "everything is great" to "OH *******!" in a fraction of a second, and while the prospect of a long hike back to pavement is unpleasant in the Summertime, with Winter temperatures in the Rocky Mountains it can be deadly.
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Anyway, as Rayra said, I would strongly recommend that you "hold what you got" vs go to another, smaller SUV. First of all, you've got a semi-unicorn of a vehicle there. That is, while 2500 'Burbs are not quite "unicorns" they're darn rare compared to the 1500 version. With stronger components all around, I think you'd find a switch to a lighter-weight vehicle would be a real step down in terms of ruggedness.
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And second, you may not think you've gotten spoiled by all the space in the Suburban, but you're wrong. Try to shoehorn camping gear, car seats, kids and dogs into a mid-sized SUV and you'll be kicking yourself in the butt for getting rid of that. The one experience I have with that was back in 2013 when the Wife and I went to Rocky Mountain National Park with her son, daughter-in-law and their then- 1 year old. By the time the 4 adults and 1 baby got into my 2007 4runner, the area behind the back seat was packed almost to bursting with the stroller and all the other "gear" as well as our cooler. And we didn't even have any camping gear!
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And don't get me wrong - I'm not saying you CAN'T go off roading with a family in a mid-sized. Hell, people do it all the time. I just think that right now you've got almost a perfect vehicle and there's no reason to switch horses mid-stream.
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I also concur that spare parts for a Chevy Truck are going to be substantially less expensive than anything for an import brand.