Fully loaded 3/4 ton GMT800 Suburban. 265,000km 6.0L v8 with 4L80E and 14 bolt G80. 3 zone automatic climate control, heated tan leather seats, second row captains chairs. Excellent mechanical condition. Message for more info. Available with or without RTT, rack and awning.
$7000 CAD
Heading out exploring for a few days with my daughter (6) and our very friendly dog. Heading to Whiteswan Lake Provincial Park and Lucier hot springs via forestry roads from Highway 93, between TransCanada and Radium. Not anticipating any technical wheeling, just gravel forestry roads but always...
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Locally built set of 4 drawers (2 deep, 2 shallow) that are 72" long and 14" deep. Was built and used as a tool box but great for an overland setup. Has locking latches to secure your stuff if you don't have a locking tailgate. Awesome handles, strongest I've seen. Has removable...
Assuming you have chains available and strictly for off-pavement driving, when is it advised to air down vs chain up in winter? My understanding is that tires should be at full street pressure when running chains, so if you were aired down then decided to install chains you would have to air up...
No, I'm not talking about LED light bars, radio antennas, deep cycle batteries, project rigs or girlfriends... I'm talking about kilometers (miles, for those of you south of us Canadians).
I've been spoiled to have had a few new vehicles over the last several years but I returned to life with...
Just spotted these today and thought they looked pretty good. I've never seen or heard of them so thought I'd share. Nokian Rockproof
Sounds like a pretty stout tire and looks like a decent tread.
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Hopefully this link works properly, we explored some beautiful new camp sites off the forestry trunk road (Highway 40) in Alberta from Cochrane up towards Nordegg. The pins are roughly where we camped, some further exploring required ;)
Tons of old logging trails and designated off road...
Hey, I was snooping around looking to replace one of my missing Backroad Map Books and on their website I found links to their phone app Backroad Navigator. From what I can tell it's $1 per month per province so I would pay $24 per year for Alberta and BC. I like their map books and the app...
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