First post...first van. Update in OP

CMitch

New member
Good morning everyone! This is my first post here, although, I have been lurking for some time. I want to get the opinion of the more experienced members here on the van I am looking to purchase. Here are the specs.

2015 Chevy Express 2500 RWD, 6.0L vortec, 80K miles, dealer list price is $18,000. It's nicely modded, weldtec spindle lift, BFG KO2s, Method rims (matching spare), rear swing out spare carrier (UNK mfg.), the interior is partially built out and insulated.

Help me Expedition Portal, You're my only hope!

UPDATE: I bought it. Thanks for the help everyone!

UPDATE 2: First trip in the van, just an overnight stay at a dispersed campground in the Tonto National Forest. Had fun, but I really need to get a proper platform and bed in this thing. Sleeping bags and inflatable pads are no longer my idea of a good night sleep.
 

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WVI

Adventurer
I like it. It's not 4X4, but I've been pulled 4X4s out with a 2wd van....
Where's that beauty at??:cool:
 

billiebob

Well-known member
So after market spindles, that would be my only concern. You need to get reviews on how tough they are. As a vehicle the Express 2500 is bullet proof.
 

WVI

Adventurer
I'd take it in a heart beat as long as the engine is sound. Maybe it even has a G80 (?) limited slip in the rear end.
 

whith

Active member
I’d jump all over it. Weldtec does good work, the spindles should be solid. Ask if it has their custom shocks as well, that’d be another bonus.
 

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