post your Suburban pics

xpndbl3

Adventurer
Here's mine. This is an older picture with the 35's on it. Has 37's now. But I like this picture... :)

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4" lift? you got a build thread on it? Nice rear bumper and I like the roof topper, you ever fill the whole suburban up to need that much room though lol. Can't imagine mine ever being that packed.
 

mcgall83001

New member
Here is my 88....pretty much stock
 

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dieselfuel

Adventurer
Thanks, I don't have a build thread on it but I might make one. No lift has 8+1 3/4 ton springs in the rear and 3/4 ton 3 leaf in the front. The tires are Wild Country RVT 33-12.50-15's on 15x8 8 lug wheels.

nice, here lately i'm really digging the low lift/no lift thing. with the right wheels/tires, it created a very nice stance.

Here's mine. This is an older picture with the 35's on it. Has 37's now. But I like this picture... :)

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hey i know you from CK5, i'm muddysub over there. beautiful sub man!
 

TurboChris

Adventurer
I fill mine up every time I go camping! A 63qt fridge, 4 Action packers, spares, camping supplies, etc.. it adds up!
 

dbreid

Adventurer
Dbreid, That is an awsome picture! Where is that? Great looking set-up.

Monument valley. The truck has a full bed, fridge, etc. the rocket box is more for dirty clothes, and stuff to keep clutter out of the truck. :)
 

mkitchen

Explorer
Our old 60' Burb

Finally got around to getting some pics of our 60 (Buster). A bit of history on the ol' boy. We bought the truck in 1981. It was driven daily till I gave it to my daughter, who began the long task of re-building it.

Now it has a new 350 with a new old stock tranny. Completely rebuilt transfer case (still the old Rockwell). Now she is fixing all the sheet metal and re-doing the electrical. When it's done, it will no longer be doing much off roading, he has earned a rest.

The truck was originally a Forest Service crummy (a panel with popout windows that was used to haul loggers to the logging site). When we first got it, it still had the original 17.5 wheels on it. 1960 was the first year that General Motors did their own four wheel drive systems. Kind of nice having Buster in the family

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Hawkz

Adventurer
Very nice 1960. I have a 1961 GMC Suburban 4x4 that I am repairing/updating.

Thanks for sharing.
 

1leglance

2007 Expedition Trophy Champion, Overland Certifie
Here is my latest project...
Bought it on Black Friday and proceeded to wheel 3 days & 300 miles back home, camping and trail testing along the way.
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Larry

Bigassgas Explorer
Lov’in the Burbs!

I wanna play too. Here is my latest Craiglist score a few weeks ago. 1989 V2500 with barn doors and a MANUAL transmission! It was dirt cheap too.

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Already replaced the windshield since this picture was taken.
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