HighRideBOV
New member
I am trying to find a Suburban to use as a family expedition/Bug out vehicle and am still trying to determine what specs I am looking for when I buy the vehicle and what can be added later.
So far I've been looking at the 1973-91 models. I know it needs to be 4x4 and I've been looking more at 3/4 ton based on some previous advice I had received, but I don't want to base my decision on just one source of input. I was hoping to find a diesel, but they are not easy to come by. I know swaps can be done, but it's not something I could likely do myself any time soon. I've basically never worked on cars or trucks before, so this is also going to be where I build and learn those skills, which is part of why I'm looking at older trucks with less computerization and more room to work.
Specifics I'm trying to determine are:
1/2 or 3/4 ton
carb vs FI
Axles, trans and xfer cases
Lift and tire size
Tailgate vs ambulance doors
If there are other things I should be considering as part of the vehicle purchase I would appreciate any insight those of you in the D:FS crowd could provide, as well as any other feedback you may have.
Thanks
So far I've been looking at the 1973-91 models. I know it needs to be 4x4 and I've been looking more at 3/4 ton based on some previous advice I had received, but I don't want to base my decision on just one source of input. I was hoping to find a diesel, but they are not easy to come by. I know swaps can be done, but it's not something I could likely do myself any time soon. I've basically never worked on cars or trucks before, so this is also going to be where I build and learn those skills, which is part of why I'm looking at older trucks with less computerization and more room to work.
Specifics I'm trying to determine are:
1/2 or 3/4 ton
carb vs FI
Axles, trans and xfer cases
Lift and tire size
Tailgate vs ambulance doors
If there are other things I should be considering as part of the vehicle purchase I would appreciate any insight those of you in the D:FS crowd could provide, as well as any other feedback you may have.
Thanks