I wonder if a diesel suburban exists without 8 lugs. It definitely has the 14bsf, 1500 series gassers should have 10 bolts. I'd be really curious to see that spec page for '96. Now I wanna measure my frame... Maybe I'll get a cheapo caliper next time I'm at HF, would be good for checking brake parts anyway
The truck now has 265/75/16's on it. According to this calculator:
http://www.1010tires.com/tiresizecalculator.asp?err=98&rsn=usr-snt-emty-str the tires I have on there now are just over an inch taller than stock.
I need to get my GPS and check the speedo, prolly off 5mph at 75. I noticed when I set the cruise at 75 I was passing everybody. My tach shows 2200 at 75mph, my K3500 with NV4500 and 4.10s shows 2500 at 75 IIRC (the speedo quit a year ago...)
I know this, commuting my K3500 to work I had time to expiriment with mpg. My commute was about 3/4 highway, 24 miles each way. I usually had to put in 28 gallons each fill up. If I did 75 on the highway I got 430 miles out of a tank (15.36mpg). If I drove 65 on the highway I got 500 miles or more on a tank (17.86mpg). Dropping speed to 55 improved it about one more mpg, but not enough to justify going that slow

! I measured this on commuting alone, I didn't drive the truck anywhere else.
The 3.42 gears should be able to top those numbers, no problem!!
edit: I just figgered out what my truck is, it's a 5/8 ton! Maybe even 11/16 ton, but it's definitely not 1/2 or 3/4
