Unseenthings
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Hi everyone, this will be my first thread since joining this afternoon. I've spent time reading lots of treads here, but don't have a clear idea of which direction I should go.
I have a old express on factory suspension that is getting hard to drive at 223k. It's a 1500 hightop conversion. I've been thinking of dumping it on CL for 2k and seeing if it will go away, but with the recent drop in gas prices I'm thinking of modifying it a bit to sleep in and stop using hotels when I travel for work. I guess I will make my decision based on what I learn in this thread. I came here because I feel you have the most experience in modifying these to handle weight and sway less.
Most of what I've read is about people wanting to lift, I'm not sure I want or need a lift, I have a 2500 4x4 duramax sierra for such things...
However, rarely does replacing stock parts with stock parts make sense. So with it already being a hightop conversion with all the goodies, and a tow package, what would you do?
Does it need new springs at 223k?
Is the 99 suburban spring pack a good choice if I'm keeping stock height?
What shocks to use? Give me the cheap and recommended options. Bilstein shocks for a different model and have them revalved?
Tie rod ends for the front?
Ball joints?
Anything else?
I'm getting a intermittent oil light and needle flux, is it time for oil pump as well? stock or HP?
PS, Thanks for the Truckfridge and ProPex info.
I have a old express on factory suspension that is getting hard to drive at 223k. It's a 1500 hightop conversion. I've been thinking of dumping it on CL for 2k and seeing if it will go away, but with the recent drop in gas prices I'm thinking of modifying it a bit to sleep in and stop using hotels when I travel for work. I guess I will make my decision based on what I learn in this thread. I came here because I feel you have the most experience in modifying these to handle weight and sway less.
Most of what I've read is about people wanting to lift, I'm not sure I want or need a lift, I have a 2500 4x4 duramax sierra for such things...
However, rarely does replacing stock parts with stock parts make sense. So with it already being a hightop conversion with all the goodies, and a tow package, what would you do?
Does it need new springs at 223k?
Is the 99 suburban spring pack a good choice if I'm keeping stock height?
What shocks to use? Give me the cheap and recommended options. Bilstein shocks for a different model and have them revalved?
Tie rod ends for the front?
Ball joints?
Anything else?
I'm getting a intermittent oil light and needle flux, is it time for oil pump as well? stock or HP?
PS, Thanks for the Truckfridge and ProPex info.
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