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Nicely done. That is pretty much the "vision" that I have for what I want to build (need to sell my 4runner first but it will be up for sale this week.)
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What keys and spacers did you go with, and what size tires are you running? Those look like stock 16" wheels, yes? (So much the better for cheaper tires.)
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Where was that picture taken? Alpine Loop (Cinnamon/Engineer Pass?)
Thanks! I am pretty happy with it, and really value the extra space of the Suburban over the Tahoe, sacrificing some with the longer wheelbase and angles, of course.
I bought the Rough Country leveling kit. I will say, I am not a big fan of the shocks.. The first 6-12 months they were fine, but after that they started feeling like the old worn shocks they replaced. If I were doing it again I would probably just buy the keys and spacers separately, and some better shocks. :
http://www.roughcountry.com/gm-suspension-lift-kit-270n2.html
I should have known better, as I also had a Rough Country 4" lift kit on my old Bronco, and had the same issue with the shocks. The basic shocks they include are pretty crappy. This was my old Bronco with the 4" lift and 33's:
These are the stock Z71 wheels, which are 17" (by 8" I believe). I am running 285/70's (a tad under 33") where stock is 265/70. The tires I have are pretty reasonable in price, and I am generally happy with them. They are wearing a little faster than I would like, but I wouldn't say out of the ordinary. These are what I have:
http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/fi...pc=11959&ar=70&rf=true&rd=17&rc=TCNINT&cs=285
I will say that they perform way better than the BFG AT's I had before these. Particularly on the rockier sections of the loop when wet. I had some very noticeable traction issues with the BFG's, partly due to the open differentials, but these Hankooks have alleviated that concern. I have had zero traction issues since getting these (of course I'm not doing hardcore trails or anything).
And yes, that was taken at Engineer Pass back in late July. Good call!
This was what the Suburban looked like when I bought it:
I destroyed the front and rear bumpers a couple days after this shot, up in Hurricane Basin, which is what prompted me to put on teh Ranch Hands.. I would have liked a different front bumper, as it sticks out pretty far, but I love how much flat surface there is on both front and back.. I stand on them all the time (rear when reaching the roof rack, front when getting at something towards the rear of the engine bay).