Realistically just run what you feel comfortable paying for as long as the owners manual says its alright. I know with Chevys (We have a 2010 suburban) they like to live on the knock sensors and have a completely different timing and spark tune for different grades of fuel (we can also run e85)...
Thanks for the recommendations @Jedi I spent a bunch of time checking out the map and found I have some members in my neck of the woods, It'll be great to get out and start meeting some folks. I'm 100% new to the forums so I'm just learning how to navigate and post. Thanks for pointing me in a...
Thanks man, At some point I want to get a smaller more rock crawling capable rig. With a family though, I have now figured out why my mom always drove a suburban. You can literally bring everything, and they're pretty dang capable.
Hey everybody,
My name is Kyle
2. Live in Hermiston Oregon
3. Our overland rig is the family trukster/my wife’s daily driver. A 2010 Chevy suburban 1500 with a 4in BDS lift 18in fake bead lock pro comp wheels and 305/60/18 Mickey Thompson Baja ATZ p3 (hybrid) tires. The roof top tent is a...
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