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Old 08-17-2020, 08:49 AM
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Here is the link to a factory built 1 ton suburban that I'm selling.

https://www.offshoreonly.com/classif...er-o78483.html
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1 ton sub? Do you have a link to Chevy’s specs on this vehicle?
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Here's some of the information that I could find. It's an awesome truck.https://gmauthority.com/blog/2015/06...these-options/
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I've only been able to find one other for sale currently and it's a base model.

https://www.cargurus.com/Cars/invent...ting=276216003
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they were fleet only vehicles,and they are already not offered anymore... they were kind of a flop.... big heavy truck for a gasser,and fleet only I think hurt their sales. also had a ridiculous low tow capacity per the ratings(3k) i think. i thought i read an article that their target audience was the armored car companies and maybe fire depts.
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I read somewhere that it was rated for 11K lbs. I think.

I have a friend that took a 2010-ish 2500 Suburban, and did his own Duramax/Allison conversion. It turned out awesome.
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Originally Posted by Sydwayz
I read somewhere that it was rated for 11K lbs. I think.

I have a friend that took a 2010-ish 2500 Suburban, and did his own Duramax/Allison conversion. It turned out awesome.
yeah duraburb out of Florida does them as well, awesome trucks!! I looked into it before I bought my duramax sierra and if you already own the burb, it is 30K for the base conversion....
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Originally Posted by 30outlaw
they were fleet only vehicles,and they are already not offered anymore... they were kind of a flop.... big heavy truck for a gasser,and fleet only I think hurt their sales. also had a ridiculous low tow capacity per the ratings(3k) i think. i thought i read an article that their target audience was the armored car companies and maybe fire depts.
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of 11,000 pounds for the suburban.
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