Yroundrdn
Observer
The suburban was a fun build and gave us 4 years of great memories but the opportunity to sell the beast came up so I bought the truck I've always wanted. Our last trip included some crazy trails where a Sub should not have been, with some narrow trails and intense drop off sections. It was time for a smaller rig. Now, it is time to move over from Domestic to this forum. I look forward learning from you all and the ideas you have all posted.
The build won't be focused too much on drive train, lifts or big tires. It does very well in the stock form but down the road I may need some front and rear approach and department angles. I tested it last weekend and was surprised at how well it did and how easy it was given my past vehicles.
The plan is to install a diamond back cover, RTT on top and build out an 80/20 T-slot drawer system. Due to Covid, everything is on back order so our first trip to Idaho & Wyoming will have to utilize tent camping.
The build won't be focused too much on drive train, lifts or big tires. It does very well in the stock form but down the road I may need some front and rear approach and department angles. I tested it last weekend and was surprised at how well it did and how easy it was given my past vehicles.
The plan is to install a diamond back cover, RTT on top and build out an 80/20 T-slot drawer system. Due to Covid, everything is on back order so our first trip to Idaho & Wyoming will have to utilize tent camping.