So that's a 33" tire.Crew Cab has 285/75/16’s on 16x8’s. The Suburban has 35/12.5/17’s on 17x9’s
I have the same on my suburban now
So that's a 33" tire.Crew Cab has 285/75/16’s on 16x8’s. The Suburban has 35/12.5/17’s on 17x9’s
So that's a 33" tire.
I have the same on my suburban now
Better train your boys to act as a pit crew so they can do all your tire swapping for you.Correct, right at about a 33" tire. My thought on the crew cab was that it's mainly a tow rig, so with 4.10's and 33's, plus with the gearing of the NV4500 and the power the 8.1 puts out, that is should still tow real well but have a good stance too. Which was correct as the thing hauls real well in that current setup. Plus, I can swap the 35's onto the crew cab if I want, And also, if I am going to tow with the suburban, I'll just put the 33's from the crew cab on there to help with gearing.
Better train your boys to act as a pit crew so they can do all your tire swapping for you.
I can't believe you guys don't have any snow up there.I pulled the burban over to my water source and gave it a bath after doing the sas. There was a crazy amount of grinding dust all over the thing, haha.
Man this thing cleans up pretty freaking well for a 26 year old vehicle
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My suburban does decent with those tires 4.10 and a tired 350tbi for towing.Correct, right at about a 33" tire. My thought on the crew cab was that it's mainly a tow rig, so with 4.10's and 33's, plus with the gearing of the NV4500 and the power the 8.1 puts out, that is should still tow real well but have a good stance too. Which was correct as the thing hauls real well in that current setup. Plus, I can swap the 35's onto the crew cab if I want, And also, if I am going to tow with the suburban, I'll just put the 33's from the crew cab on there to help with gearing.
I can't believe you guys don't have any snow up there.

Oh and please change your mirrors soon.
He needs the mirrors like what are on my crew cab.
My suburban does decent with those tires 4.10 and a tired 350tbi for towing.
It's awesome just on its own

I missed most of this and just went through from the beginning.
Tits!! Love the look. So clean simple and cool! Good job on that.![]()
Stock like this?
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Yeah when I got my suburban it had 33" tires with the 3.73 gears, it did ok but towing it was a dog.Literally just on Saturday it warmed up and it melted away at my house and in the Treasure Valley. February we got a bunch of snow and the mountains got hammered. I guess there is another storm rolling in tonight through mid-week though. We went skiing two weeks ago and it was freaking fantastic
You know, I'm now going back and forth on weather I want to put the larger tow mirrors on this thing. Since it won't be primarily a tow rig, and will mainly be a camping/mountain rig, I'm not sure I want larger mirrors on this thing to get hung up on trees and such. I was thinking of maybe just buying those cheap "extensions" you can bolt on and off the stock mirrors that I keep in the back to put on when I do tow with this thing on occasion. We'll see what I end up doing. I still don't like that the stock mirrors are white. My brother has an extra set of GMT400 stock mirrors off a Tahoe that are black that he said he would mail me if I wanted to swap them out to black ones....I'm contemplating just doing that.
Nice. I drove the suburban around my house, just getting up to 45 mph or so (still have some things to iron out on brakes, so didn't get crazy, haha), but even with 3.73's in the back and the 35's, the high mileage TBI454 doesn't feel too bad on acceleration. I eventually will do some power adders to this thing, but for now it's not horrible at all
And I agree black stock mirrors, heck you could just paint yours black.
Love the looks of that Burb, makes me want to find one to fix up and SAS instead of spending the cash for a brand new one...
If you're looking for a brake upgrade for that Ford axle you can always check out the WFO brackets that let you use the newer slip on rotors and 2 piston calipers off a Duramax truck. I just used one on my snow fighter axle that's waiting to go under my K5, was pretty simple (other than needing to machine the hubs down a bit) and should make future maintenance a breeze. Food for thought anyways.
