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01-01-2010, 01:50 PM | #1 |
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3/4 ton vs 1/2 ton in a burb 4x4
When I first got into these trucks I wanted a 4x4 1/2 ton pick up. Later I realized since I use a truck for hauling and towing, a K20 would be a better choice. That's what I have now and feel like it was a good decision for the things I use a truck for.
But I was wondering does the same hold true for a burb? Most people really don't haul a lot inside the burb, but they do make great family haulers while pulling trailers and boats and such. Several of my friends and I like to trek down to Speed Week at the Bonneville Salt Flats. We have been kicking around the idea of putting together a burb and getting an older large camper (something with a shower) to pull down there. Hotels are crazy expensive during the race days (they jack the prices up). I have a 4x4 burb stashed away, an ex 3/4 ton converted to half. I was thinking we could use this with some helper bags in the rear. Front and rear sway bars etc. Or do you guys that pull large trailers think this is a bad idea and we should switch it back to 3/4 ton? Thanks for any thoughts on this. We all have other projects right now, so we have a year or two to plan this out. |
01-01-2010, 02:55 PM | #2 |
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Re: 3/4 ton vs 1/2 ton in a burb 4x4
CG, I would convert it back to 3/4 if you are going to pull something pretty stout behind it. Make sure to put some 3/4 springs maybe even 1 ton springs under it to support the load. I would also reinforce a hitch with some crossmembers and such. Not saying a half ton wouldn't do it, but those springs sure help out a bunch for weight, and with half tons they tend to squat really bad with a load. Trevor
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01-01-2010, 04:27 PM | #3 |
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Re: 3/4 ton vs 1/2 ton in a burb 4x4
I like 3/4t.It`s really not that much more capacity.I`d rather risk having overkill in a 3/4t than wonder if I`m a bit too loaded in a 1/2t.Suburbans feel heavy compared to trucks to me.There`s more body roll and sway,it seems.Figure 4-5 grown men is a bit of a load in itself.You still have a shortbed behind the second seat,too.I`ve never felt like I had too much truck in a 3/4t,even empty.
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01-01-2010, 05:09 PM | #4 |
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Re: 3/4 ton vs 1/2 ton in a burb 4x4
I'm with the rest on going 3/4 ton, the extra load capacity is worth it but the safety of a full floating rear is what I really like. I remember back in the 80s when I saw a 1/2 truck that was pulling a camper, it was a family visiting here from Florida and they broke an axle on a rural highway....it was not a pretty site!
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01-01-2010, 05:24 PM | #5 |
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Re: 3/4 ton vs 1/2 ton in a burb 4x4
I would go 3/4 ton just to hold the beer for a party like that!
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01-01-2010, 07:08 PM | #6 |
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Re: 3/4 ton vs 1/2 ton in a burb 4x4
Absolutely!
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01-01-2010, 07:13 PM | #7 |
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Re: 3/4 ton vs 1/2 ton in a burb 4x4
Yeah,I`m with Blazerman.That`s what I meant by overkill,which it isn`t IMO:full-floating axle...of a heavier design with larger bearings AND bigger brakes.Better safe than...
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01-01-2010, 09:44 PM | #8 |
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Re: 3/4 ton vs 1/2 ton in a burb 4x4
Ok thanks for the input fellas. We were sitting around last night playing cards and doing a little bench building of a burb.
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