Martinjmpr
Wiffleball Batter
.Let's see what those 'burbs look like with 285s on them.
.Yea it's an LT, I'm not a fan of sunroofs or leather interior so it took me forever to find a suburban that was a dark color and cloth seats. I've built alot of jeeps of all kinds but this will be my first IFS vehicle. I've heard the z71 springs will lift the burb but I was worried it would be to much, I'm already sagging a little in the front...and I'm with M35A2 let's see some lifted burbs... WOOT WOOT
Here you go: My '04 LT with keys up front and Z71 springs (no spacers) in the back, on 285s:
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Pretty happy with this setup so far, it's done well for me through the winter and even on some very mild 'wheeling. I replaced all the shocks with Bilstein 5100's. Much improved ride!
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I'm with you on the sun roof but I deliberately did NOT want a dark colored vehicle (they get too hot in our high altitude sun!) I wanted leather just because I'd never had a vehicle with leather seats before. Now I'm kind of over the leather (although I appreciate the fact that it's pretty resistant to spills and moisture.)
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Mine has a few little things that need fixed - the driver's seat doesn't go up and down and the seat heater is broken (some say these problems may be related, which seems odd to me but maybe when the seat heater burns out it takes out a wire for the motor? Not sure.) I've been getting a very intermittent "Service 4wd" message but I already bought a replacement transfer case motor (unlike the Toyota I used to have, where they put the motor inside the T-case, on the GM vehicles it's on the outside and can be replaced without dropping the t-case.)
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Depending on you miles you may want to budget in a couple grand in case the transmission goes out. It's not a huge deal - mine went out on a road trip and I was still able to limp home in 2nd gear (I lost 3 and 4.) The fuel pump is another known weakness. What sucks about the fuel pump is that while supposedly it's not difficult to replace, it does require dropping the fuel tank which is a PITA.
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Overall I'm very pleased with my Suburban. I swore off Domestic vehicles back in the 80's when the quality seemed to be in the crapper but I'm pleasantly surprised at how well made this one is. I've already decided that my next tow vehicle will be either another Suburban or an Avalanche if I can find one with low miles.