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'99 4 Door Tahoe SAS Build, Taking it back a few years

I’m not afraid for the work to add a 4500. I like the idea of the reliability. I would probably enjoy driving it as well. I just don’t know if I’ll enjoy wheeling it as much with the 3rd petal.
 
Well the bigger tires on that Texas sized ass is a concern.
Probably a bit of work adding a 4500. But it helps the lowest gear ratio unlike a 4L80
True. That's where the doubler would help.
 
I’m not afraid for the work to add a 4500. I like the idea of the reliability. I would probably enjoy driving it as well. I just don’t know if I’ll enjoy wheeling it as much with the 3rd petal.
I dont shift it all that much
 
I'm a fan of the 4l60 even though I'm on my 5th the low first gear is nice for crawling.

The truck is already set up for it and you won't need to reflash the ecm and then worry about driveability. Beef up the trans and put the extra money in other spots.
 
This going to detail into a manual vs Auto off road debate. I agree with Ben, if it's already Auto, beef it up and run it.

Swapping to a stick in a late model sucks on multiple levels to do right. Not saying it can't be done, but it's adding cost in both money and time to do. Right now it's a simple r&r job with a quality rebuild.

I will say I miss granny gear in mine though. My 700 is nice, but nothing beats the deep gear of a 465 coming down a steep climb.
 
This going to detail into a manual vs Auto off road debate. I agree with Ben, if it's already Auto, beef it up and run it.

Swapping to a stick in a late model sucks on multiple levels to do right. Not saying it can't be done, but it's adding cost in both money and time to do. Right now it's a simple r&r job with a quality rebuild.

I will say I miss granny gear in mine though. My 700 is nice, but nothing beats the deep gear of a 465 coming down a steep climb.
You just started the auto vs manual by arguing with yourself :haha:
 
You just started the auto vs manual by arguing with yourself :haha:

:rotfl: Yes that's hilarious, just think you could probably where you need to be with a doubler.

@4door99 I'm slowly unpacking from BB and finding stuff I lost, curious what else you have found of mine. Been kind of holding off, have you unpacked everything?
 
:rotfl: Yes that's hilarious, just think you could probably where you need to be with a doubler.

@4door99 I'm slowly unpacking from BB and finding stuff I lost, curious what else you have found of mine. Been kind of holding off, have you unpacked everything?
So far, just the race radio and a half eaten bag of beef jerky. Lol! What else you missing? I still need to mail the radio back to you. I’ll text you for the address.
 
:rotfl: Yes that's hilarious, just think you could probably where you need to be with a doubler.

@4door99 I'm slowly unpacking from BB and finding stuff I lost, curious what else you have found of mine. Been kind of holding off, have you unpacked everything?
You engrish me wong der

What?
 
So far, just the race radio and a half eaten bag of beef jerky. Lol! What else you missing? I still need to mail the radio back to you. I’ll text you for the address.
Haha, can't find my phone charger. Probably in a bag somewhere.
 
@skunked hit @the_blaze in his thread the other day. Most guys get $2-3k invested once the driveshafts are bought

I sold several transfer cases (6?) to off set my costs. Still have not done a proper front shaft

If thats what you mean


I can tell you @4door99 and @Babaganoosh a couple places i used the Doubler on Golden Spike if it matters
 
You just started the auto vs manual by arguing with yourself :haha:
I argue with myself all the time. It's the only time I know I'll win one. Lord knows if I argue with the wife I'll most likely loose.
 
@skunked hit @the_blaze in his thread the other day. Most guys get $2-3k invested once the driveshafts are bought

I sold several transfer cases (6?) to off set my costs. Still have not done a proper front shaft

If thats what you mean


I can tell you @4door99 and @Babaganoosh a couple places i used the Doubler on Golden Spike if it matters
That is why I refuse to put a doubler in my truck. Not needed.
 
Agreed but I won't wheel that truck hard enough to need one.
And thats part of the assessment that needs to be made

Having said that, i did all these trails without one at 60:1 on 35” 37s. It worked. Also worked the frame and springs a lot harder. The Doubler helps keep the suspension calm and the tires on the rock for a smooth ascent
 
My doubler is awesome. One of my best mods on the truck. Nothing like having to accelerate to go down hill works the brakes ton less.
 

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