96Suburban
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If you read my other thread, you would have seen that I was just starting a build on a Suburban 2500. Alot has happened in the past few months where I had to stop the project and sell parts.
With that said, my daily driver is a 1999 Suburban 1500 that I will be building for mild dirt roads, and long road trips. She may be no 2500, but she has rear air shocks which I can fill up for towing and heavier cargo loads. She has lowish miles at 124k and a brand new transmission. I just put 2k into it getting it ready for the move to Tucson.
The plans for this are as followed:
-GPS unit with mount.
-Cab light visor (taken off the 2500 project)
-Newer set of 265 tires with good tread
-remove side steps for better clearance.
-fix the air shocks and maybe add compressor.
-window tint
-custom exhaust
Pictures. A little out of order, but I will provide captions.
-I added LED lighting in the doors, courtesy lights. Alot easier to see when getting in at night, plus looks good also.

-I also added LEDs to the gauge cluster, improves the look and visibility.

-I swapped the spare battery tray for the underhood storage box. I will store shop rags, maybe some tools.

-I had the dent fixed and also the rear bumper replaced when I got rear ended. Also upgraded to 265/75/17 tires. Wasnt really a fan of the wheels, but they were alright.

-Installed the brand new carpet I had originally put in the project 2500 as well as the seats.


-Those 2 exterior shots are from a few days after picking her up.

-Matching 92-94 center console to go with the seats.

-Lastly, I had to replace the fuel pump at one point, so I decided to just replace everything for a peace of mind.
With that said, my daily driver is a 1999 Suburban 1500 that I will be building for mild dirt roads, and long road trips. She may be no 2500, but she has rear air shocks which I can fill up for towing and heavier cargo loads. She has lowish miles at 124k and a brand new transmission. I just put 2k into it getting it ready for the move to Tucson.
The plans for this are as followed:
-GPS unit with mount.
-Cab light visor (taken off the 2500 project)
-Newer set of 265 tires with good tread
-remove side steps for better clearance.
-fix the air shocks and maybe add compressor.
-window tint
-custom exhaust
Pictures. A little out of order, but I will provide captions.

-I added LED lighting in the doors, courtesy lights. Alot easier to see when getting in at night, plus looks good also.

-I also added LEDs to the gauge cluster, improves the look and visibility.

-I swapped the spare battery tray for the underhood storage box. I will store shop rags, maybe some tools.

-I had the dent fixed and also the rear bumper replaced when I got rear ended. Also upgraded to 265/75/17 tires. Wasnt really a fan of the wheels, but they were alright.

-Installed the brand new carpet I had originally put in the project 2500 as well as the seats.


-Those 2 exterior shots are from a few days after picking her up.

-Matching 92-94 center console to go with the seats.

-Lastly, I had to replace the fuel pump at one point, so I decided to just replace everything for a peace of mind.