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Old 03-26-2003, 07:33 PM   #1
-Greg72
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Using '69-'72 Suburban as a Tow Rig???

Hi Folks!

It's been a LONG time since I've posted here (OK, I forgot my password, so I've been lurking! )

I've been mulling over my options on a tow rig for my '72 K5. At first I was thinking about some kind of dually, or maybe a diesel....but maybe that's just overkill.

Then it occurred to me just how COOL it would be to tow a 1st Gen Blazer behind a Suburban of the same vintage!!! From what I know about towing (not a lot!) it comes down to having a long wheelbase, and having enough torque in the motor to pull the load....oh, and HD springs.

I've seen a few '69-'72 Suburbans around.....some seem to have a factory 400 in them (big block or small block?)....I've even seen a few with 454s. It sure seems like these could be made to work if all I'm going to tow is a 5000+ Lbs K5 and trailer......

Any ideas or comments? I wouldn't mind hearing about any "leads" on Suburbans of that era for sale either......



Thanks!

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