1992 Chevy 1500 Suburban: Super Suburban - Four Wheeler Magazine

Obviously those days are long gone and nowadays the rig has been signifcantly modifed with a laundry list of off-road-centric items including Boatec front fenders and a fberglass hood. The lightweight hood is held on with four Autofab hood pins and the fenders are attached with two small bolts and four quarter-turn fasteners. The tube chassis main rails are made from 6x2-inch, 0. 120-inch-wall material and they have 3-inch sleeves welded in to reduce chassis fex. Other exterior mods include front and rear receiver hitches and a full array of lighting including Pro Comp HID forward-facing, Hella rear-facing, and tractor lights serving as rock lights under the front and rear of the rig. Exterior mods also include a BCFab removable roof rack made from 1x0. 83- inch HREW tubing and ¾-inch fattened expanded metal for easy bungee cord use. The roof rack was designed with mounts for a propane tank and fve 2½-gallon rectangular water jugs and the rack is mounted a bit forward on the roof to help center the weight between the rig’s axles (empty, the vehicle’s 8,040-pound weight is... Internal Allen hex-drive lug nuts are used on all the wheels and 1. 75-inch aluminum wheel spacers are used to match the track width of the rear axle and to eliminate tire rub at full steering lock. Source: www.fourwheeler.com