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a28doc 10-19-2005 07:03 AM

Show us those Burbs
 
Post your 73-87 burb pics here so we can see what everyone has
lets also keep the comments to a minimum just pics thanks Doc

JIMs70GMC 10-19-2005 11:11 AM

Re: Show us those Burbs
 
Here's mine after a bath. Sportin' new warn premium hubs:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...b/000_1094.jpg

JIMs70GMC 10-19-2005 11:15 AM

Re: Show us those Burbs
 
This pic is clearer:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...b/000_1095.jpg

02 WS6 TA 11-03-2005 04:48 PM

Re: Show us those Burbs
 
http://02ws6ta.cz28.com/G9/Pre%20G9%20005.jpg
http://02ws6ta.cz28.com/Suburban/Sub...Bath%20006.jpg
http://travis.ls2.com/Suburban%20014.jpg
http://travis.ls2.com/Suburban%20024.jpg
http://travis.ls2.com/Suburban%20012.jpg
http://travis.ls2.com/Suburban%20013.jpg

Ironhorse 11-11-2005 07:34 PM

Re: Show us those Burbs
 
Pics of the family hauler.

Ironhorse 11-11-2005 07:38 PM

Re: Show us those Burbs
 
Pic number two. Freshly washed, waxed, vac'd the interior and treated the vinyl with McGuire's.

soleeagle 11-12-2005 01:12 AM

Re: Show us those Burbs
 
2 Attachment(s)
Before and after the lift

big87burban 12-24-2005 03:38 PM

Re: Show us those Burbs
 
Finally got my 87 Burban up and running. Still needs some work but I just finished installing a 15" suspension lift from customsuspension.com and a 3" body lift. Also just put a brand new 350 bored .60 over. Those are 44's in the picture. Planning on either putting the new super swamper TRUXUS 44X 21X 16 or Mickey Thompson 46's
[IMG]http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...n/S4028529.jpg[/IMG]

RANDY COX 12-30-2005 08:07 PM

Re: Show us those Burbs
 
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Here's mineAttachment 175117

Attachment 175118

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letitride45 01-28-2006 12:35 PM

Re: Show us those Burbs
 
:metal: http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2241119

89onetonsub 02-12-2006 02:03 AM

Re: Show us those Burbs
 
my 89 5" lift 38.5s

ALASKA ALUMINUM BEAR 02-17-2006 03:57 AM

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1986 chevy suburban silverdo;; Complete frame off resto..And by the grace of God we will drive it next month when we finally finish....CANNOT WAIT
ALASKAN ALUMINUM BEARAttachment 183461

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91 SUBURBAN LANE 02-24-2006 06:08 PM

Re: Show us those Burbs
 
Hi to all, I just got a 91 4x4 Suburban about 7 month's ago. I love this thing.I was hoping for more snow but it didn't happen, did get to play a little with the 4x4 had some fun. Anyway want to grow tall and look meaner. Well have more pix's soon.

Hobbs 03-01-2006 08:42 AM

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1988 7.4L 454 3/4 ton 2wd

72_Chev_Truck 03-01-2006 09:02 AM

Re: Show us those Burbs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ALASKA ALUMINUM BEAR
1986 chevy suburban silverdo;; Complete frame off resto..And by the grace of God we will drive it next month when we finally finish....CANNOT WAIT
ALASKAN ALUMINUM BEARAttachment 183461

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Why so many shocks in odd places, you do realize that as a shock gets closer to parallel with the motion of the suspension the less it does right? so the extra fronts appear to be useless to me

screwballl 03-01-2006 10:59 AM

Re: Show us those Burbs
 
wow hobbs, looks good, a few years older than mine

91 R2500 454TBI 2wd
http://members.cox.net/mdkzr/burb_frontsm.jpg

Hobbs 03-01-2006 10:11 PM

Re: Show us those Burbs
 
Thanks Screwballl, only 79K miles. It was my grandfathers. I am really excited about the possiblities. The kids love it.

Hobbs.

screwballl 03-03-2006 09:11 PM

Re: Show us those Burbs
 
wow mine's almost at 170K miles.. still strong though and no rust

Bob Gervais 03-10-2006 06:27 PM

Re: Show us those Burbs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 72_Chev_Truck
Why so many shocks in odd places, you do realize that as a shock gets closer to parallel with the motion of the suspension the less it does right? so the extra fronts appear to be useless to me

From the looks of the ladder bars on the rear, they're probably functioning as kicker shocks to help control axle wrap.

ALASKA ALUMINUM BEAR 03-11-2006 09:32 PM

Re: Show us those Burbs
 
Thanks Bob---the rear shocks on the ladder bars -as you say-help with axle wrap; but also vastly improve the ride on the tens of thousands of miles this rig drives on dirt roads each year for my work....Fron the dalton hgwy to yellow knife in the yukon...and so many more..

72 chevy-thanks for the concern-but the front shocks on the front ladder bars are not shocks at all, but steering stablizer's---and not only vastly improve the ride-but help keep the axle stright as a arrow in all kinds of conditions -on dirt roads and wet muddy pavement as well as icey roads which we drive on here 5 months out of the year...infact the ride is so improved that once you drive a rig with front ladder bars you will be amazed at how well the front end handles, again.in all kinds of conditions...it is truley amazing and helps tires wear better and keeps ball joints from wearing out sooner....just think of the pressure your front end has on it with the force of driving foreward;;it is so much force that it's illegal to run front lift blocks for this reason;;and what really keeps the axle stright--springs that have all types of side way motions...and maybe a torsion bar,, well we have --after 3 years work and testing designed this 4 ladder bar system to keep the truck going down the road strighter and with a better ride and less fatiuge on steering parts..

we have allready proven this with the first 26.000 road test for procomp who makes the best ladder bars-we believe....Anyway procomp is figuring to offer this kit we have designed running 4 ladder bars for chevy trucks from 73-87-so please wish us luck and watch for us in the magazines as this system is comming out later this fall or spring of 07 is a few 4x4 and chevy magazines as the newest idea to make your suspension work better--actually its just a old idea with a new face....the kit will be kind of spendy but with searching around and doing it all yourself you can put it toghter fairly cheap....

one thing for certain-with these on-this suburban is one of the most unreal rigs i have ever driven....

Nice bunch of suburbans folks-some real beauties...here in alaska were suburbans are king-you.d be the envy of all... UP HERE WE CALL THEM ALASKA CADDILAC'S

THANKS
AAB

Bob Gervais 03-12-2006 07:33 AM

Re: Show us those Burbs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ALASKA ALUMINUM BEAR
Thanks Bob---the rear shocks on the ladder bars -as you say-help with axle wrap; but also vastly improve the ride on the tens of thousands of miles this rig drives on dirt roads each year for my work....Fron the dalton hgwy to yellow knife in the yukon...and so many more..

72 chevy-thanks for the concern-but the front shocks on the front ladder bars are not shocks at all, but steering stablizer's---and not only vastly improve the ride-but help keep the axle stright as a arrow in all kinds of conditions -on dirt roads and wet muddy pavement as well as icey roads which we drive on here 5 months out of the year...infact the ride is so improved that once you drive a rig with front ladder bars you will be amazed at how well the front end handles, again.in all kinds of conditions...it is truley amazing and helps tires wear better and keeps ball joints from wearing out sooner....just think of the pressure your front end has on it with the force of driving foreward;;it is so much force that it's illegal to run front lift blocks for this reason;;and what really keeps the axle stright--springs that have all types of side way motions...and maybe a torsion bar,, well we have --after 3 years work and testing designed this 4 ladder bar system to keep the truck going down the road strighter and with a better ride and less fatiuge on steering parts..

we have allready proven this with the first 26.000 road test for procomp who makes the best ladder bars-we believe....Anyway procomp is figuring to offer this kit we have designed running 4 ladder bars for chevy trucks from 73-87-so please wish us luck and watch for us in the magazines as this system is comming out later this fall or spring of 07 is a few 4x4 and chevy magazines as the newest idea to make your suspension work better--actually its just a old idea with a new face....the kit will be kind of spendy but with searching around and doing it all yourself you can put it toghter fairly cheap....

one thing for certain-with these on-this suburban is one of the most unreal rigs i have ever driven....

Nice bunch of suburbans folks-some real beauties...here in alaska were suburbans are king-you.d be the envy of all... UP HERE WE CALL THEM ALASKA CADDILAC'S

THANKS
AAB

Seems like ladder bars, or some forms of them, are making a comeback. We also own a 2000 Excursion 4x4, Limited with the V10. Awesome truck, but it suffers from some of the same stuff that the Burbs do: long chassis, heavy truck, lots of axle steer from leaf spring deflection. The ticket with the X is to add a rear swaybar, and "radius rods", which are nothing more than ladder bars. I made my own form of ladder bar, which connects from the swaybar mount on the rear axle, to existing holes in the frame on the X. When towing our camper before these mods, it would get a little hairy at times with rear axle wrapup and wandering. Now, you can't even tell the trailer is there. I'm going to make some for the Burb soon, this is definitely a great mod!

I know they also limit axle articulation, but to be honest, there's really nowhere to 'wheel here in Rhode Island, so I'm not that worried about it. Plus, I used hitch pins to attach the heim joints to the mounting brackets on the X, and a quick disconnect for the swaybar. If need be, I can have the traction bars and swaybar disconnected in under 10 minutes. :)

91 SUBURBAN LANE 03-19-2006 05:49 AM

Re: Show us those Burbs
 
I guess those of us who drive 91's are left out. Been trying to post pix's and the only one I can get up here is my profile. What your doing sound's good because my 91 suburban has alot of play in it I don't like. I was told about $400. to fix it. I almost forgot I would really like to see some more pix's of the top of your SUBURBAN ((( ALASKA ALUMINUM BEAR )))

ALASKA ALUMINUM BEAR 03-19-2006 03:19 PM

Re: Show us those Burbs
 
BOB-GET-ER-DONE...I know full well-to well what you mean about towing the trailer,as we both have had the same experience. I like the excersion mod--post it--even if it is a ford--helps folks with ideas and do please post it when you do the burb....I grew up on the beaches form ri to cape cod--and the best memories i had when i was a kid--was 4x4 down Quany beach with the ribba...rhode island beach buggy asc....fishing for stripers and blues....are the beaches still open to rigs back there....as i was bringing this rig to fish for stripers later this fall in RI....Please let me know what its like now back there...and i like the get- er done..moto of yours...

91burb lane---i think the posting has nothing to do with your 91 and everything to do with one of the big tire rigs up in this post---i am on dial up and every time i load this page--my comp..gets stuck there for over 15 minutes---i believe its something with the system not the pic..
i have other shots of the rig and the engine--on a page here last year
before we rip it all apart again for over a few dozen new systems
search for other pages were it shows suburban---and when we are
done in about 3 weeks--will repost alot of the suburban
to show the new stealth ram and elec master cylinder and stainles exhust system....but that all i got for photos now--sorry....

Bob Gervais 03-19-2006 03:42 PM

Re: Show us those Burbs
 
Sent a PM regarding RI beaches, let me know if you need any more help with that!

The Excursion is hardly ever home when I am (wife's vehicle, she takes it to work), but I'll try to snap some pics next time it's available.

Making the bars for the Burb is on a long list of things that needs to be done to it, but I'm trying to finish that up within the next few months.

UGLYTRUK 03-26-2006 03:15 PM

Re: Show us those Burbs
 
!986 1/2 Ton 4x4 (w plow). 6.2/Banks/bad rapping, realy rusty, parts truck, I guess.
1987 3/4 ton 4x4 6.2, 175k, heavily undercoated, but some rust/rot. How'd water get in the rr diff? Found it the day after my plow-burb started death knock. Try to post...
Not working, sorry...


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