Lutha
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I am considering making my 00 Tahoe into my adventure vehicle. Its a rusty old beast (from IL) with about 160,000, 5.3L, LT, 4x4, with premium ride suspension still in the back, and 3.73 gears (locking diff). I would like some thoughts about what to do with it and I'll try to break down my needs. But the basic conversation going on in my head is that if I'm going to spend this amount of money on this, why don't I do this too, and this and that, which ends up working towards a complete re-build. I'm not going to get into a big story, but this hoe has a history with me and I want to preserve her. To me, spending money on her is more preferable than buying new or newer and then putting a lot of money and time into that. I realize she might not be the best for this, but this truck has never let me down. Here's what I need to do:
1) Must be able to reliably handle "moderate" off-road trails/roads and be capable of some heavier stuff occasionally.
2) Needs to be able to handle an increased weight/load (perhaps a 1,000 lbs over stock) while still maintaining that off road capability.
3) It would be nice to maintain factory fuel efficiency if possible.
4) Performance and function are primary considerations, not looks.
5) Budget matters. Probably willing to put up to $20k in this beast if she will last me another 10 years doing what it needs to.
What I have been considering, and is what I would like thoughts on is the following: BDS 4.5 lift, runs roughly 5k installed locally, wheels/tires another $2k (treads are needed anyways, so...). This seems expensive to me for this rig right now. If I could accomplish increased clearance at a lower cost, that would be better. Any ideas?
1) Must be able to reliably handle "moderate" off-road trails/roads and be capable of some heavier stuff occasionally.
2) Needs to be able to handle an increased weight/load (perhaps a 1,000 lbs over stock) while still maintaining that off road capability.
3) It would be nice to maintain factory fuel efficiency if possible.
4) Performance and function are primary considerations, not looks.
5) Budget matters. Probably willing to put up to $20k in this beast if she will last me another 10 years doing what it needs to.
What I have been considering, and is what I would like thoughts on is the following: BDS 4.5 lift, runs roughly 5k installed locally, wheels/tires another $2k (treads are needed anyways, so...). This seems expensive to me for this rig right now. If I could accomplish increased clearance at a lower cost, that would be better. Any ideas?