post your Suburban pics

Clay1019

New member
1992 k2500 dirty burb. Stayed stock on the engine since I am sure I will not be doing a sas. 5x8 roof rack and lights. other than that bone stock 5.7 4l80e 4.10s. 265/75/16 ko2 on the rear and michelen at2s up front. Looking for bumper ideas all over. That picture was taken right before we left Texas for North Dakota in June. Spun a bearing in Kansas on the way up and dropped in a gm crate 350. Got a whole 210hp from that guy. Much better than the wore out engine before though.
 

Gigantor

Observer
Rear bumper idea:
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dieselfuel

Adventurer
Here's the latest addition to my suburban, double swing outs. Tire carrier on one side, the other will carry fuel cans and propane.
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Rosco862003

Adventurer
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Juxtaposition defined..

The Volt is for DD purposes, while the Suburban is the newly acquired "Do-it-all-vehicle". It's a 94' K2500 that started life as a NC forestry vehicle and currently has 157k miles.
 
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Woofwagon

Adventurer
I bought a gallon can of bed liner for 50 bucks and rolled it onto the Suburbillac a couple weeks ago. Came out great. I put a coat on the hood as well as the glare from the LED light bar was really harsh. I have a set of nice aluminum Centerline rims that are going on next to swap out the original steel wheels.


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Bushcoat

one trail at a time
That's sad news about the centerlines. I love the steel wheels and dog dish hub caps.
This might just sound silly, I'm looking for a set for my duramax. Kick it old school a bit.
 

lpstroker

New member
All these great examples of Expedition Suburbans have inspired me to post some of mine. My father always had trail ready suburbans and blazers since I was in pull ups. Mine is a 2002 2500 8.1. Superlift braket lift, Eaton tru trac, Fox reservoirs, compressor, winch, duals batteries, custom skids, HD hood, reinforcements and lots more expedition necessary items. Here are a few pics I had on my phone.

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So many nice looking rigs. I love the older trucks more than newer ones (just personnel preference), but this is a nice looking rig.
 
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