496bb
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- AL
- First Name
- CL
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- Suburban R20
- Engine Size
- 454
I've searched here, looking for some more recent input with folks who have actually used the GV OD units in these trucks. I'm not looking for an 'expert' opinion on what I should do, just real world experience with the GV.
Rig is an 87 2wd 3/4 Burb with 454/Turbo 400/3.73 FF D60 and about 108K original. I want to be able to do a bit of towing of a large camper or krawler hauler, and have purchased the newer Curt hitch- has better tongue rating. Won't get into weight of towed trailers and open that can of worms. Suffice to say the idea of splitting gears with the GV does appeal.
I have had trucks with both the 4l60 and 4l80's, and had to rebuild both. 05 3/4 Burb w/8.1 had a trans rebuild done and I upgraded to the billet converter/etc. (Yes, shouldn't have sold that truck). I won't waste time with a used 4L80 as I can't swap them myself when it goes bad. I have a trusted trans guy, and I think the cost of a quality HD 4L80E plus controller is going to exceed the cost of a new GV and install cost. All I read is that the GV is solid and good quality. We know the TH400 is a solid base.
So, looking for folks with actual GV experience to tell me their thoughts on it. Not a daily, so I don't mind hitting a switch to split gears or send it to OD - want the best function and once and done method. This rig won't ever leave so I am building it to last me as long as it want to use it. My pinion seal has a small leak, so prob will end up doing a gear swap to 4.10 when I fix that, and see what diff I have and upgrade it accordingly.
Rig is an 87 2wd 3/4 Burb with 454/Turbo 400/3.73 FF D60 and about 108K original. I want to be able to do a bit of towing of a large camper or krawler hauler, and have purchased the newer Curt hitch- has better tongue rating. Won't get into weight of towed trailers and open that can of worms. Suffice to say the idea of splitting gears with the GV does appeal.
I have had trucks with both the 4l60 and 4l80's, and had to rebuild both. 05 3/4 Burb w/8.1 had a trans rebuild done and I upgraded to the billet converter/etc. (Yes, shouldn't have sold that truck). I won't waste time with a used 4L80 as I can't swap them myself when it goes bad. I have a trusted trans guy, and I think the cost of a quality HD 4L80E plus controller is going to exceed the cost of a new GV and install cost. All I read is that the GV is solid and good quality. We know the TH400 is a solid base.
So, looking for folks with actual GV experience to tell me their thoughts on it. Not a daily, so I don't mind hitting a switch to split gears or send it to OD - want the best function and once and done method. This rig won't ever leave so I am building it to last me as long as it want to use it. My pinion seal has a small leak, so prob will end up doing a gear swap to 4.10 when I fix that, and see what diff I have and upgrade it accordingly.