MrDSmith
Junior Member
- Joined
- Mar 22, 2024
- Posts
- 6
- Reaction score
- 12
- Location
- The Colonies
- First Name
- Desmond
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- GMC Suburban v1500
- Engine Size
- 5.7L V8 350 TBI
Hello folks, I'm the (very) proud, second owner of this fine vehicle. It has been used and driven nearly every day of its life for 36 years, but well maintained. 5.7L V8 350 TBI.
I am having some work done on the vehicle to prepare it for the next 100k miles of use, and it has been advised to replace the original leaf springs due to sagging/shape/age. Since I would like to be able to tow and move cargo every now and then, the topic of beefier leaf springs came up and I thought I'd come here for some advice.
I live in the mountains on dirt roads, and would love to be able to use this vehicle to tow ~5,000lbs of equipment on some logging roads on occasion (once per month, at most, for 10-20 miles). I assume this would be no issue were I to own the v2500, but wonder if I'd be pushing this 1/2 ton vehicle too much in it's stock configuration.
Generally, I am curious to know what all makes the 2500 a 3/4 ton for this model year. Is the frame thicker on the 2500? Are the brakes and axles the same? Surely, the v2500 would have beefier leaf springs. What about the gear ratios?
While I am tempted towards slightly stronger leaf springs, I assume it would take much more than that to achieve the stability and strength of the 3/4 ton v2500 Suburban, and I'm not sure I would want the added lift and change to it's road handling.
So, with all that being said, I am leaning to using OEM spec'd leaf springs from Dayton and possibly replacing the bump stops with blue SumoSprings to help with leveling when I do tow/haul (which I'd probably try to keep under 3k lbs). Any feedback, though, would be much appreciated.
Thought you all might like to see a pic, so here is a shot from one of my game cameras. Everyone in town loves seeing her drive by.
I am having some work done on the vehicle to prepare it for the next 100k miles of use, and it has been advised to replace the original leaf springs due to sagging/shape/age. Since I would like to be able to tow and move cargo every now and then, the topic of beefier leaf springs came up and I thought I'd come here for some advice.
I live in the mountains on dirt roads, and would love to be able to use this vehicle to tow ~5,000lbs of equipment on some logging roads on occasion (once per month, at most, for 10-20 miles). I assume this would be no issue were I to own the v2500, but wonder if I'd be pushing this 1/2 ton vehicle too much in it's stock configuration.
Generally, I am curious to know what all makes the 2500 a 3/4 ton for this model year. Is the frame thicker on the 2500? Are the brakes and axles the same? Surely, the v2500 would have beefier leaf springs. What about the gear ratios?
While I am tempted towards slightly stronger leaf springs, I assume it would take much more than that to achieve the stability and strength of the 3/4 ton v2500 Suburban, and I'm not sure I would want the added lift and change to it's road handling.
So, with all that being said, I am leaning to using OEM spec'd leaf springs from Dayton and possibly replacing the bump stops with blue SumoSprings to help with leveling when I do tow/haul (which I'd probably try to keep under 3k lbs). Any feedback, though, would be much appreciated.
Thought you all might like to see a pic, so here is a shot from one of my game cameras. Everyone in town loves seeing her drive by.