Great trip jscusmcvet and love the pics. Where about where you riding those trails ? Always looking for SE destinations.
Yep they sure do. If you check out icon 4x4 they bedline all there underbody. But they also powder coat instead of paint. It all depends on how far you want to go. They sell bedliner in rattle cans now so a couple of cans should get you protected. Get it spotless clean even in the nooks and then after it dries, coat it. I've always been a fan of undercoat in the wheel wells even on cars. Just cleans up the lines when the wheel well is just uniform black. You got a sweet burb so I would take care of it. But also wheel it and abuse it as musch as possible! If you hurt it its adventure, if rust does it then its just sad.
How do you feel about it meeting your needs now?
Compared to the other SUVs on your trip do feel it was able to keep up?
I see you assisted a Land Cruiser which had to be traction challenged compared to the Suburban.
I've seen some nice seat spacers made by different posters, Motodave made some nice spacers for his Scout.
I think you touched on two of the best parts of owning a Suburban. Piling your friends and family in for a ride and being able to sleep in it.
The versatility of it will grow on you. Owners of all the other SUVs will boast about the virtues of their vehicles while you just smile and follow them in a vehicle you paid thousands less for!
How's your oil consumption? Usually a rich smell on a throttle body engine is actually oil from dried out valve stem seals.
If it truly is rich, check the TPS, MAP sensor, engine temperature sensor and injector flow. There are tutorials on YouTube for all these tests and can be done with a cheap digital volt/ohm meter and a timing light.
Sell the jeep, build the burb. The suburban will be more of what a jeep is than a jeep will ever be what a suburban is. Just an opinion. An admittedly square body biased opinion.
One more from this past weekend... big ole girl gettin up the trail
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