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292 Fas3tech
Just though I would say hi to everyone in the Formula community. My brother and I landed a job working for Formula boats and GM touring the nation this summer going to various poker run events. Hope to see some of you out there. Her are some picks of the combo that we will be driving.
http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...5/DSC03557.jpg http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...c5/SEMAnew.jpg http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...ormulaTour.jpg |
You guys were at the SEMA show. Right? I wish formula made all graphic packages available for all the Fastech models. Nice combo though. Who did the work?
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a company named IAG-CORP out of scottsdale AZ did all the work. yeah we were at SEMA and will be next year as well. Actually all graphics will be available in the 2008 Models, i think it will be around a 15,000 option, but dont quote me on that. I will get a definate answer shortly for ya.
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So how'd you and your brother land this job with Formula and GM? Two well respected companies in two seperate but similar industries. Must be nice to go around show to show. What do you and your brother do when it's not show season though? I used to be into show cars and stuff. Built a few, won some prizes, came to grips with the fact that I never got back what I put in, i.e the time and money. So I cut my losses and moved on. Did you have any input on the design of the boat/truck? What's next on the agenda?
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cool job post some pics
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Actually I saw this combo in a magazine a few months back and decided I might be best off selling my Grand Cherokee and GMC 2500 4x4 to buy an Avalanche...an SUV with a short truck bed. Then I only have 1 vehicle to maintain, insure, etc.
Here's the rub: THE AVALANCHE IS ONLY RATED TO TOW 8200 LBS!! Chevy's website says 8,200 net towing, 14,000 gross combined...the 292 weighs over 7000 Lbs., figure at least another ton for the trailer, then add gear, beer, fuel, a few passengers and you're exceeding the rated tow capacity by at least 20%. Not sure what the real-world effect would be, but I'd always rather be on the safe side of that equation, especially if anything bad ever happened. I would imagine some lawyer would say I have legal liability for any accident that occurs in which my towing beyond rated capacity might have been a factor. I do see that the trailer on this rig looks to be painted aluminum, so it's possible that this particular combo is just at the rated capacity. Just a little miffed (if you couldn't tell) that the Avalanche isn't a practical solution for me after seeing the magazine article and looking into it. |
I thought they offered a 3/4 ton Avalanche a few years back? Or were going to... If they don't they should.
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Originally Posted by rhsj2006
(Post 2147840)
Here's the rub: THE AVALANCHE IS ONLY RATED TO TOW 8200 LBS!!
Saw the package at SEMA and I think the graphics article in Hotboat? Didn't realize those pics were taken at Pioneer Park in Deerfield, right around the corner from me. What's the upcoming schedule like? |
Originally Posted by handfulz28
(Post 2147853)
Sorry Rob, looks like they're using an Avalanche 2500...10k tow rating.
Here is the trailering guide on the Chevy website: http://www.chevrolet.com/trailering/ |
No apologies necessary, looks like the Avy 2500 is discontinued for '07. Probably stopped production to comply with CAFE crap. Also doesn't help they stopped putting the 8.1L in trucks. You'd have to look for a used one if you really want it.
The Suburban/Yukon XL/Avalanche are all built on the same basic platform; 1500s get one setup (rear coils), the 2500s get the traditional leaf springs, larger frame rails, other misc HD parts. FWIW, I own an '01 Yukon XL 2500 with the 8.1L, a buddy of mine has an '03 Avy 2500 (all Avy 2500s got the 8.1L). |
Ill try to answer everyone’s questions:
We got the job through a firend who reccomended us. No we didn't have any input on the design. The avalanche with the stock gearing is sluggish on the get go, but we have installed 456 ring and pinion gearing on it so that gave us a lil more torque. We had to put air bags on the back and the truck is lifted four inches. It also has a BBK on it to help it stop along with 4 hydraulic disk brakes on the custom trailer. The Truck and boat were featured on the cover of truckin magazine and Hot boats. I have designed our schedule so we get to go to a lot of cool events. i will post all the events when everything is final. Hope that answers most of your questions. |
Originally Posted by 88formula223
(Post 2147820)
cool job post some pics
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First off congratulations now don't get killed towing that boat with that avalanche even if it is a 3/4 ton it has low profile ties on it which change everything.Also could you tell Formula to make hydraulic steering an K-Planes standard its would be such a great boat if they did that
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Originally Posted by FormulaAvalanche
(Post 2147999)
i will post some picts that I took when i was at Havasu, you can post picts of chicks in bakinis right? cause we judged a contest while we were down there...:evilb:
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Originally Posted by Expensive Date
(Post 2148038)
First off congratulations now don't get killed towing that boat with that avalanche even if it is a 3/4 ton it has low profile ties on it which change everything.Also could you tell Formula to make hydraulic steering an K-Planes standard its would be such a great boat if they did that
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some picts from the Bakini contest I judged...
http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...5/DSC03517.jpg http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...5/DSC03515.jpg http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...5/DSC03510.jpg http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...5/DSC03486.jpg http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...5/DSC03545.jpg |
http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...5/DSC03508.jpg
http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...5/DSC03455.jpg This is the IAG-CORP pack that we drove down with (minus the 07 escelade on 24's) http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...5/DSC03348.jpg Hope you all enjoy, OH by the way are any of you guys going to the Poker run in Oshkosh, WI on the 15-17 of this month? If you are i'll see you there!:drink: |
Originally Posted by rhsj2006
(Post 2147840)
Actually I saw this combo in a magazine a few months back and decided I might be best off selling my Grand Cherokee and GMC 2500 4x4 to buy an Avalanche...an SUV with a short truck bed. Then I only have 1 vehicle to maintain, insure, etc.
Here's the rub: THE AVALANCHE IS ONLY RATED TO TOW 8200 LBS!! Chevy's website says 8,200 net towing, 14,000 gross combined...the 292 weighs over 7000 Lbs., figure at least another ton for the trailer, then add gear, beer, fuel, a few passengers and you're exceeding the rated tow capacity by at least 20%. Not sure what the real-world effect would be, but I'd always rather be on the safe side of that equation, especially if anything bad ever happened. I would imagine some lawyer would say I have legal liability for any accident that occurs in which my towing beyond rated capacity might have been a factor. I do see that the trailer on this rig looks to be painted aluminum, so it's possible that this particular combo is just at the rated capacity. Just a little miffed (if you couldn't tell) that the Avalanche isn't a practical solution for me after seeing the magazine article and looking into it. |
I believe '06 was the last year for the 2500 Avalanche that was rated to tow 12K lbs. It had the 8.1L 496 motor, and it was strong.
I loved mine. There are a lot of pics and posts about my old truck here on OSO. Do a search on 2500 Avalanche. |
Originally Posted by Sydwayz
(Post 2148945)
I believe '06 was the last year for the 2500 Avalanche that was rated to tow 12K lbs. It had the 8.1L 496 motor, and it was strong.
I loved mine. There are a lot of pics and posts about my old truck here on OSO. Do a search on 2500 Avalanche. |
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