One reason I was focused on these suburban’s is that I can get them at what I think is a reasonable cost to start building something on. I don’t see the point in spending 5-10k on a vehicle that I am going to replace a lot of stuff. This might not be the right thinking… but is what I have right now. At this time I am keep all my options open and asking questions to make sure I think of as much as possible. I have seen more burbs for sale that are a little more money, but again am I paying for something that I am going to replace? could just go down to the lot and plop down a stack of cash on a new vehicle but what’s the fun in that.
A majority of everyone does some sort of upgrade to their rigs to get them down the road whether the road is paved or not. I don’t have to do anything to whatever I go with and it should get me down the road and through the woods… just might not be as far off the beaten path… but then that is what a good pair of boots are for.
I have looked at a jeep Cherokee, ford expedition (1st gen), 2013 tacoma, 74 scout , Bronco (full size) and a Willy’s wagon.
If anyone has any other rigs that I should consider let’s throw them out. I am looking for something that has room for 4 for a long haul and some light trails.
What about a third gen Dodge Ram Power Wagon crew cab with a six speed manual? They can be tough to find but come up every once in a while, a buddy of mine just sold his. I have a fourth gen and I can assure you they are quite capable with no mods! Third gens even a little more! (10" shorter wheelbase)
Stock equipment on a Power Wagon:
AAM 9.25" front with selectable locker and 4.56 gears
AAM 10.5" rear with selectable locker (limited slip when not locked) and heavy duty axle shafts.
Electronic disconnect front swaybar
A heck of a lot of skid plates
About 2" (3rd gen) or 1" (4th gen) lift compared to standard Ram 2500 with flexier coils and flexier leaves (Deavers) and Bilstein 5100 shocks
Warn 12k winch in hidden mount in front bumper!
17x8 Aluminum wheels with an enhanced inner bead retention ring
Metric equivalent to 33" BFG all terrains
What I have added to mine so far:
rocksliders (an absolute necessity, IMHO)
2" Carli lift with 2.5" remote reservoir King shocks, rear Deavers, multi rate front coils, Heavy duty control arms, and a beefier track bar.
37x12.50R17 MTRKs
I have been quite impressed by its off road prowess both stock and modified. I wheel with a bunch of Jeep guys that have nicknamed it the "Trail Whale", LOL!
Also, the interior is VERY comfortable for 4 people and it will tow a 10k lbs.
Here's some pics on a little mogul course with my buddy driving (pretty good flex for a 3/4 ton):
Here's an after shot of the last wheeling trip, the trails were completely red clay mud, slid down side hills bashing the bed into trees three times, had to use a buddy's rig to winch me off them, at one point it was slick enough I started sliding sideways down the trail, dang near perpendicular to my intended path of travel!