boll_rig
Adventurer
Do I keep the suburban and fix it up, or look for a lower mileage excursion and put the poptop on it?
Six years ago I build this out:
The poptop setup works really well for me. I barely notice it’s up there, drives like a normal vehicle and doubles the sq footage. So I’d like to continue running it.
But wondering if it’s time to finally move on from the suburban. As I said in the original thread, it was already pretty beat up 6 years ago and that certainly hasn’t gotten any better. It’s at 230k. I’ve continued to rally it, tow a lot, and use it for a daily driver. I live 3000 feet above Boulder and do that drive multiple times a week, and it’s showing. Something’s always breaking. And it’s got dents all over the body, some rust, no parking break, broken window and lock issues, everything rattles. The the torque converter also just went out, so new tranny. The front end needs a ton of work and some other stuff I've been putting off. Cat converter, o2 sensor, etc.
I know there are a lot of threads on suburban vs excursion, diesel vs gas, but there are a few reasons I’d switch to a diesel excursion. The main one being towing and the extra weight of the poptop. Weighs around 6800. Add my dirtbike/harley + hitch carrier and it's brutal on mileage. Then theres the extra space inside the back of the excursion. Could live just in that.
If it was as simple as trading vehicles I would have already got a 7.3 ex with low miles that I could build out for the next 20+ years. I’d like something that will last, and can handle anything life throws in that time. Definitely some complication of moving the poptop though. May involve reshaping the curvature of the poptop, but it could also swap nicely with a larger gasket. Then rewire, chopping the roof, canvas and everything else. Might take me a few months all said and done.
Still, am leaning towards it because it seems like if I am trying to build something that will work for 20 years a diesel excursion might be the way to go. Even with noise and smell, extra maintenance costs, the rear door system I don’t love.
So that was a ton of info, but let's hear some opinions.
Six years ago I build this out:
2003 Suburban 1500 Pop Top Conversion
Duct tape seems to be working. Also adding small strips to the canvas where its getting roughed up with cloth tape to minimize damage.. Took me about 3 hours to find that post you were talking about ray with the combed pull out bed, some good ideas in the thread.. Will be making some progress...
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The poptop setup works really well for me. I barely notice it’s up there, drives like a normal vehicle and doubles the sq footage. So I’d like to continue running it.
But wondering if it’s time to finally move on from the suburban. As I said in the original thread, it was already pretty beat up 6 years ago and that certainly hasn’t gotten any better. It’s at 230k. I’ve continued to rally it, tow a lot, and use it for a daily driver. I live 3000 feet above Boulder and do that drive multiple times a week, and it’s showing. Something’s always breaking. And it’s got dents all over the body, some rust, no parking break, broken window and lock issues, everything rattles. The the torque converter also just went out, so new tranny. The front end needs a ton of work and some other stuff I've been putting off. Cat converter, o2 sensor, etc.
I know there are a lot of threads on suburban vs excursion, diesel vs gas, but there are a few reasons I’d switch to a diesel excursion. The main one being towing and the extra weight of the poptop. Weighs around 6800. Add my dirtbike/harley + hitch carrier and it's brutal on mileage. Then theres the extra space inside the back of the excursion. Could live just in that.
If it was as simple as trading vehicles I would have already got a 7.3 ex with low miles that I could build out for the next 20+ years. I’d like something that will last, and can handle anything life throws in that time. Definitely some complication of moving the poptop though. May involve reshaping the curvature of the poptop, but it could also swap nicely with a larger gasket. Then rewire, chopping the roof, canvas and everything else. Might take me a few months all said and done.
Still, am leaning towards it because it seems like if I am trying to build something that will work for 20 years a diesel excursion might be the way to go. Even with noise and smell, extra maintenance costs, the rear door system I don’t love.
So that was a ton of info, but let's hear some opinions.
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