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Chevy Suburban 4x4, 1500 vs. 2500
I'm shopping for an older Chevy/GMC Suburban 4X4. If I'm launching say a 20 to 26 foot panga or the like, would I need the 2500 model or can I get by
with the 1500?
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chippy
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I have both a 1984 1500 and a 1995 2500. You won´t have any trouble towing/launching with either one. If your are towing alot and far the 2500 is
better due to its brakes.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by chippy
I have both a 1984 1500 and a 1995 2500. You won´t have any trouble towing/launching with either one. If your are towing alot and far the 2500 is
better due to its brakes. |
Thanks Chippy. What size (length) trailor would you feel comfortable towing w/ your 1500?
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i had a 1500 suburban and the transmission was the weakest link
burned it up
it cant tow anything over 3000 pounds
i'd get the 2500 for sure
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get one with a stick or keep it out of OD with big loads. They made a heavy 1500 with 8 luges wheels and 2500 brakes. the heavy 1500 has the best
ride.
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The trannys are fine. Just stay out of O/D like Dave said. I believe the 1500 is rated to tow about 5000 lbs. I´ve towed my 20 ft. Mako all over
Mexico and its alot heavier than a panga. But if you are gonna tow long distances I would get a 2500 for braking more than anything. If you are a
short hauler get the 1500 as its ride is a lot nicer.
[Edited on 3-11-2011 by chippy]
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The big question is if you will be towing for 1000 miles, or just a few to the ramp. Any 4x4 suburban with a v8 will be fine to launch a boat,
anywhere.
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ALWAYS go with the 2500...if you don't, there will be times you regret it...had both...have a 2500 now and love it!
dyslexia is never having to say you\'re yrros.
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I probably won't be hauling long distances. I was leaning towards the 2500. I appreciate everybodys input. Thank you!
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I love those Mako 20's. Do you find the 1500 get's alot better mpg than your 2500?
| Quote: | Originally posted by chippy
The trannys are fine. Just stay out of O/D like Dave said. I believe the 1500 is rated to tow about 5000 lbs. I´ve towed my 20 ft. Mako all over
Mexico and its alot heavier than a panga. But if you are gonna tow long distances I would get a 2500 for braking more than anything. If you are a
short hauler get the 1500 as its ride is a lot nicer.
[Edited on 3-11-2011 by chippy] |
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chippy
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No they are just about the same.
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Great, thanks.
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Gas or Diesel???
Which one?????
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Gas
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