CTTAndy's Suburban Work Truck
#144
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From: Springfield, Tn
Hauled my first trailer with this truck. It handles the trailer very nicely, but needs more power. It stops very well and corners with no push. I love pulling with a Suburban style body/chassis design.

I parked to annoy the locals, decided to snap a pic

I finally got a check for the storm damage. I am going to get the dents popped out by a paintless dent repair place. We are looking at different things we can do about the roof. I am think about removing the roof rack, filling the holes, sand and epoxy primer, then lay some vinyl graphics on the roof. Not sure what we want to do, satin black, fake carbon fiber, or what. If you have any idea's share.

I parked to annoy the locals, decided to snap a pic

I finally got a check for the storm damage. I am going to get the dents popped out by a paintless dent repair place. We are looking at different things we can do about the roof. I am think about removing the roof rack, filling the holes, sand and epoxy primer, then lay some vinyl graphics on the roof. Not sure what we want to do, satin black, fake carbon fiber, or what. If you have any idea's share.
#146
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Joined: Aug 2008
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From: Springfield, Tn
The weight, the sway bars, the extra frame stiffness. It all add's up. This is my 5th or 6th suburban now. I like them!
#148
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From: Springfield, Tn
I looked into that. It will cost me less just to put a 5.3 or 6.0 in it. I have good connections for parts for personal use.





