I stand corrected it's a suburban platform, at first I thought the rear door was notched like the Tahoe but I just saw better angle it's a suburban.Its the SAVALANCHE!
Cool, who's is that?
I stand corrected it's a suburban platform, at first I thought the rear door was notched like the Tahoe but I just saw better angle it's a suburban.Its the SAVALANCHE!
It technically belongs to Nate @Raggedy_Ann, but we take turns driving it. It is a 93 Suburban that the previous owner cut the back off of. Nate added a back wall to the cab area to help reinforce it because the top would sway back and forth. He Lincoln-locked the rear axle and aside from that it's all factory 3/4 ton running gear. We take it out from time to time and basically just slam it down the trails. It has taken an unbelievable amount of abuse and drives home every time. We took it to Blazer Bash a couple years ago and did Hell's Revenge with it including Hell's Gate.I stand corrected it's a suburban platform, at first I thought the rear door was notched like the Tahoe but I just saw better angle it's a suburban.
Cool, who's is that?
Yeah I like my 3/4 ton suburban but with full body.It technically belongs to Nate @Raggedy_Ann, but we take turns driving it. It is a 93 Suburban that the previous owner cut the back off of. Nate added a back wall to the cab area to help reinforce it because the top would sway back and forth. He Lincoln-locked the rear axle and aside from that it's all factory 3/4 ton running gear. We take it out from time to time and basically just slam it down the trails. It has taken an unbelievable amount of abuse and drives home every time. We took it to Blazer Bash a couple years ago and did Hell's Revenge with it including Hell's Gate.
It started life as a Suburban then it was turned into the Savalanche. GMC didn’t make an Avalanche model and we decided it was savage so the Savalanche was born.Wait a second, what is that truck?
Is that a GMT400?
Looks like a Tahoe converted to a crewcab?
I cut off the rockers at the radius were it starts the curve down under the doors and then cut at the bottom of the back side of the rockers so it left the back piece in place. Not sure if that makes sense. Then I welded the full length of the sliders on the outside just under the doors. And I welded the back side of the tube to the sheet metal left from the back side of the rockers. Those welds aren't great and I couldn't weld much where the tank was. A lot of those welds have just torn off the sheet metal. I don't have good pictures because I was never proud of the work. I used 3"x3" tube for the sliders I have now.How do you have them attached now? I have wondered how to get around the gas tanks.
I often thought about just using a piece of 3/16" plate a little wider than the tank that ran the length of it and weld that to the brackets that hold the tank. Even if a rock bent the plate up, it wouldn't do much damage to the tank.That makes sense, I thought about doing flat tube to create a belly under the tank and up to the rockers. Doing that I think would take a lot of clearance and would hit everything.