Tonyrodz
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I do, can't load more then 5.lol, just link it from your own media
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I do, can't load more then 5.lol, just link it from your own media
right 5 at a time, you can add more than 5 to a single post, you add 5 then add 5 more etc, etcI do, can't load more then 5.
you need mud flapsBetween summer camping trips and winter survival I think I test the abilities of my Suburban pretty well... from -50F days in winter to old mining roads and creek crossings in the summer it has done well. I don't take it down narrow trails (don't want branch stripes) nor do I go to places that will push articulation limits (I have ATVs for hardcore trails) but it's never let me down. I am rarely in cell coverage on back roads and have right at 115k on it... still very pleased with my purchase over 3 years later. I'm leaving for another 750 mile round trip tomorrow... got 21.7 mpg on the last highway run.
With a good set of tires and a competent driver I don't see these having much trouble in most situations people would logically be willing to put an expensive vehicle. This winter mine is overdue for some maintenance love... hoping to add Bilstiens to level and a few other suspension upgrades and continue to enjoy the burb.
Denali National Park Road Lottery - 92 miles gravel/silt road.
Typical winter look... holds the ground well in crazy weather.
One of the roads my wife takes to work daily...
Denali Hwy with 7 passengers and camping gear... comfortable and capable.
you need mud flaps
lol, the husky's are niceI can't stand the way they look... I have issues.
Ya the crap flinging all the way up to the mirrors gets old real fast
I had mud all over the hood and roof. I'm glad I still had my pressure washer sitting out. I still need to install my skid plates, I can only imagine how much mud is stuck under there waiting to get in my eyes when I install those plates.Ya the crap flinging all the way up to the mirrors gets old real fast
I need to get a short wand for my pressure washer... It makes it easier to clean underneathI had mud all over the hood and roof. I'm glad I still had my pressure washer sitting out. I still need to install my skid plates, I can only imagine how much mud is stuck under there waiting to get in my eyes when I install those plates.
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