Now I know that many on here prefer Ford and Dodge and Toyota and and and...
But here it is:
2007 CCLB Silverado 2500 Diesel
I'm afraid to show how long the truck is... another day perhaps.
The purpose of this truck is to take me, my partner, and our motorbikes, to interesting places. We like camping in out of the way sites, and as all of you know, sometimes the best places are not so easy to get to. A truck camper is in the cards somewhere down the road.
I don't expect the truck to conquer anything more than a mildly Rugged Trail, and I'm more interested in a quiet and comfortable ride on gravel roads than anything else. I realize the issues the (really really) long wheelbase will create in any offroad situation, but I'm going to try it out...
There are many known issues with many components of this vehicle. I have so far addressed the transfer case pump rub (stock oil pump in t-case wears a hole :Wow1, pcv re-route, and a few other miscellaneous problems.
I decided to go with a 4"-6" lift from Cognito. It may not be as well known of a brand, but I've read some really great reviews, and after unpacking the components I'm impressed with the quality immediately.
Better than X-mas!
New Upper Control Arm
I have yet to get new wheels and tires, but I'm looking at something in the range of 33s or 34s on 17 or 18 inch rims. Many of the modded trucks you see up here in Alberta are sitting on shiny 20" rims and 12" lifts, but I'm not into that.
Much of my truck's steering components are worn from heavy towing for it's first 100,000kms, so out with the old and in with the new upgrades. I'm replacing most of the front end, and hope to detail much of the process.
I'll be tackling this project over the weekend and hope to post some new pics (and reasons for choosing a chev/gmc) soon!
Please feel free to criticize and illuminate, as this will be a learning experience for me and others.
But here it is:
2007 CCLB Silverado 2500 Diesel
I'm afraid to show how long the truck is... another day perhaps.
The purpose of this truck is to take me, my partner, and our motorbikes, to interesting places. We like camping in out of the way sites, and as all of you know, sometimes the best places are not so easy to get to. A truck camper is in the cards somewhere down the road.
I don't expect the truck to conquer anything more than a mildly Rugged Trail, and I'm more interested in a quiet and comfortable ride on gravel roads than anything else. I realize the issues the (really really) long wheelbase will create in any offroad situation, but I'm going to try it out...
There are many known issues with many components of this vehicle. I have so far addressed the transfer case pump rub (stock oil pump in t-case wears a hole :Wow1, pcv re-route, and a few other miscellaneous problems.
I decided to go with a 4"-6" lift from Cognito. It may not be as well known of a brand, but I've read some really great reviews, and after unpacking the components I'm impressed with the quality immediately.
Better than X-mas!
New Upper Control Arm
I have yet to get new wheels and tires, but I'm looking at something in the range of 33s or 34s on 17 or 18 inch rims. Many of the modded trucks you see up here in Alberta are sitting on shiny 20" rims and 12" lifts, but I'm not into that.
Much of my truck's steering components are worn from heavy towing for it's first 100,000kms, so out with the old and in with the new upgrades. I'm replacing most of the front end, and hope to detail much of the process.
I'll be tackling this project over the weekend and hope to post some new pics (and reasons for choosing a chev/gmc) soon!
Please feel free to criticize and illuminate, as this will be a learning experience for me and others.