Hey Folks! been lurking here for a while and finally found a rig for me to build. Looked at a lot of different vehicles from motorhomes to vans to bread trucks before i finally decided to use a 4x4 SUV. i narrowed my search down to landcruisers, pajeros, patrols, suburban/tahoes & outbacks. eventually I found this tahoe and bought it.
Why a Tahoe you ask? the 5.3/6speed combo is a powerful, reliable & efficient combo. i have seen many of these powertrains go over 300k without any major issues and some over 400k. it has an independant coilover front suspension and a multi link coil sprung rear suspension. this makes for an incredibly smooth ride on or offroad. add an 8000 pound towing capacity and a good GVWR making it perfectly setup for carrying all the camping gear i can muster. i know some people think the tahoe is a huge truck but in reality it is slightly smaller than a short bed standard cab pickup.
My goal is to make it into a comfortable vehicle for exploring the remote wilderness for weeks or even months at a time. with that in mind i found an LS with dual bench seats and the third row delete. this gives me the ability to carry 6 people and still have a 44"x48" cargo area. this one has the premium ride suspension which consists of the softests springs available and the largest shocks. it also has the skid plate package and the towing package. the towing package is a pretty big deal since it adds the "HD" cast iron block 5.3 instead of the AL block, the 2 speed t case instead of a single speed, 3.42 gears, a G80 rear locking diff and oil/tranny auxiliary coolers. it also has 4 wheel disc brakes. i couldn't have ordered it better myself.
So far i installed a pair of bilstein adjustable front coilovers set to maximum ride height. that gives me 37"s to the front fender well and 37.5"s to the rear fender well. since the truck has 92k miles and i know these components usually wear out around 100k i went ahead and replaced the tie rod ends, the sway bar links, all 4 ball joints and the front wheel bearings. i also did the tranny cooler lines since they were starting to weep a little and flushed out all of the fluids. i added a 62" roof rack and built a custom rack for the cargo area to hold my snomaster fridge/freezer and a platform that lines up with the seat when folded down so i can sleep inside the truck. i designed it to fit 2 5 gallon hedpaks in front of the fridge. i haven't decided if i am going to put a drawer in the storage area or just hinge the platform like a lid or some combination of the two. i will add a second platform piece that will extend over the folded down seat. it is still a work in progress but it is getting closer.
i also have a 200 watt solar panel that i will mount to the roof rack with a piano hinge so i can open and close it like a lid. it will be hooked up to a victron controller to charge the 24v 60AH lifepo4 battery pack i built. i tested the fridge with a single 12v 70AH AGM battery and it lasted for 2 days with a little power to spare. i tested it with my lifepo4 battery pack and it lasted a week before needing a charge. i also added a dual AGM battery setup under the hood to backup the solar system and supply power for the hidden winch i will eventually install behind the front bumper. i also replaced the one plastic skid plate with a louvered aluminum one.
Why a Tahoe you ask? the 5.3/6speed combo is a powerful, reliable & efficient combo. i have seen many of these powertrains go over 300k without any major issues and some over 400k. it has an independant coilover front suspension and a multi link coil sprung rear suspension. this makes for an incredibly smooth ride on or offroad. add an 8000 pound towing capacity and a good GVWR making it perfectly setup for carrying all the camping gear i can muster. i know some people think the tahoe is a huge truck but in reality it is slightly smaller than a short bed standard cab pickup.
My goal is to make it into a comfortable vehicle for exploring the remote wilderness for weeks or even months at a time. with that in mind i found an LS with dual bench seats and the third row delete. this gives me the ability to carry 6 people and still have a 44"x48" cargo area. this one has the premium ride suspension which consists of the softests springs available and the largest shocks. it also has the skid plate package and the towing package. the towing package is a pretty big deal since it adds the "HD" cast iron block 5.3 instead of the AL block, the 2 speed t case instead of a single speed, 3.42 gears, a G80 rear locking diff and oil/tranny auxiliary coolers. it also has 4 wheel disc brakes. i couldn't have ordered it better myself.
So far i installed a pair of bilstein adjustable front coilovers set to maximum ride height. that gives me 37"s to the front fender well and 37.5"s to the rear fender well. since the truck has 92k miles and i know these components usually wear out around 100k i went ahead and replaced the tie rod ends, the sway bar links, all 4 ball joints and the front wheel bearings. i also did the tranny cooler lines since they were starting to weep a little and flushed out all of the fluids. i added a 62" roof rack and built a custom rack for the cargo area to hold my snomaster fridge/freezer and a platform that lines up with the seat when folded down so i can sleep inside the truck. i designed it to fit 2 5 gallon hedpaks in front of the fridge. i haven't decided if i am going to put a drawer in the storage area or just hinge the platform like a lid or some combination of the two. i will add a second platform piece that will extend over the folded down seat. it is still a work in progress but it is getting closer.
i also have a 200 watt solar panel that i will mount to the roof rack with a piano hinge so i can open and close it like a lid. it will be hooked up to a victron controller to charge the 24v 60AH lifepo4 battery pack i built. i tested the fridge with a single 12v 70AH AGM battery and it lasted for 2 days with a little power to spare. i tested it with my lifepo4 battery pack and it lasted a week before needing a charge. i also added a dual AGM battery setup under the hood to backup the solar system and supply power for the hidden winch i will eventually install behind the front bumper. i also replaced the one plastic skid plate with a louvered aluminum one.
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