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07-07-2015, 06:37 PM | #1 |
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New member with '86 Suburban
Hey everyone. I've owned this Suburban for about 10 years now. It's a 350, 4X4 with 90,000 original miles. It mostly gets used to pull my car trailer. It only had 8,000 miles on it when we bought it. Still had the original belts on the motor. I was told it was a special order as its a Scottsdale 4X4 with A/C, but the base trim level interior. Not sure if that's right. We replaced the stock rims with 15X8 rally rims, added some air shocks on the rear, and just recently tinted the windows. Other than that she is still stock.
I'm debating fixing the A/C, but the local shop quoted me $800 to do it. I'm assuming it's going to need a new compressor. The system hasn't been used in the whole 10 years I've owned it. I'm also considering getting some aftermarket headers to free up some more power, but I'm not sure it will do what I want it to without messing with the stock carburetor too. If that's the case I'll just wait till I can do the TBI conversion. Does anyone know if there are any more modern stock seats that are a direct bolt in or require minor modifications? I can handle some minor fabrication and would really like something more comfortable than the stock bench for the long tows we make. |
07-07-2015, 08:59 PM | #2 |
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Re: New member with '86 Suburban
Nice truck, only other one I've seen in these colors besides mine.
Looks good, welcome to the forums.
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07-07-2015, 10:44 PM | #3 |
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Re: New member with '86 Suburban
Good looking truck, and welcome! AC is not voodoo, if you can fabricate, you can fix it. No point in paying anyone $800 unless you'd just rather not mess with it. But there are refrigerants that don't require pulling a vacuum on the system, or you can always get it charged at a shop after you replace the compressor. I'm not an AC guy either, I just watched some youtube videos to figure out how to fix the AC on my wife's truck, an 03 Yukon. Your exhaust looks stock, and from what I've read, the cat and factory y-pipe are the most restrictive stock pieces. I'd upgrade those before I spent the coin on headers. For seats, lots of guys here have taken seats from 99-'06 Tahoes and Burbs and made them work. Again, good looking truck. Do you have any interior pics?
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07-11-2015, 09:39 AM | #4 | |
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07-26-2015, 10:58 AM | #5 |
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Re: New member with '86 Suburban
Nice to see a fellow member close to home with a nice suburban
Curious if you got the AC repaired? I have a 78 suburban with big block and replaced ac compressor, dryer and orifice tube myself less the $300 then had a local shop evac and charge the system... nice and cold |
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