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New to me 2001 Suburban 2500
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<blockquote data-quote="zachammer85" data-source="post: 25328" data-attributes="member: 13461"><p>Just want to introduce myself here. Recently took ownership of a 2001 Chevy Suburban 2500 with the 6.0 engine and 4wd. Not sure what package but it seems to have all the options except rear steer, air suspension and leather from what I've read online so far. It did come lifted (unsure of the exact height and manufacturer of the lift, seller advertised 4 inches) and with 35 inch tires. I'm planning to use this as a family hauler and tow rig so I'd like to remove the lift and big tires to get it closer to stock. If anyone has any useful suggestions/insight into making that as painless as possible I'm all ears. It has some other bits and pieces that need updated/fixed but drives great overall for being 24 years old. I've owned other gm vehicles in the past including a 1998 s-10, 2008 GMC Canyon, 2011 Silverado and a 1995 Suburban 2500.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zachammer85, post: 25328, member: 13461"] Just want to introduce myself here. Recently took ownership of a 2001 Chevy Suburban 2500 with the 6.0 engine and 4wd. Not sure what package but it seems to have all the options except rear steer, air suspension and leather from what I've read online so far. It did come lifted (unsure of the exact height and manufacturer of the lift, seller advertised 4 inches) and with 35 inch tires. I'm planning to use this as a family hauler and tow rig so I'd like to remove the lift and big tires to get it closer to stock. If anyone has any useful suggestions/insight into making that as painless as possible I'm all ears. It has some other bits and pieces that need updated/fixed but drives great overall for being 24 years old. I've owned other gm vehicles in the past including a 1998 s-10, 2008 GMC Canyon, 2011 Silverado and a 1995 Suburban 2500. [/QUOTE]
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