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Ronnie Smith Jr 07-23-2013 04:56 PM

Tow vehicle maintenance
 
My 97 GMC Suburban 4wd 2500 is in need of a few things. I guess it is that time again for a little maintenance to keep it going for another 104k miles. The brake lines are rusted pretty extensively to the point where I am going to replace them. What company have you dealt with that produces OEM lines that have been reputable, quality and moderately priced? I have checked out Inline Tube and Classic. Both seem fairly reputable. Classic only offers the lines in stainless at $299 while Inline offers both steel and stainless ($219 and $299). I don't quite understand the rust issue on the lines and not the rest of the vehicle. All panels, frame, etc are good. The lines have faulted.

My next items are the shocks. I am finding that I am driving the 'Burb more with out towing now than I used to. The shocks have about 40k and several years on them and I am looking for a more "comfortable" ride without being beat up on the potholes and bumps around here. What shocks have you all used that you would utilize again that give you a more comfortable ride?

I would appreciate any insight you might have for these items.

Thanks in advance.

Greg Barsamian 07-24-2013 01:13 PM

Re: Tow vehicle maintenance
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ronnie Smith Jr (Post 391891)
My 97 GMC Suburban 4wd 2500 is in need of a few things. I guess it is that time again for a little maintenance to keep it going for another 104k miles. The brake lines are rusted pretty extensively to the point where I am going to replace them. What company have you dealt with that produces OEM lines that have been reputable, quality and moderately priced? I have checked out Inline Tube and Classic. Both seem fairly reputable. Classic only offers the lines in stainless at $299 while Inline offers both steel and stainless ($219 and $299). I don't quite understand the rust issue on the lines and not the rest of the vehicle. All panels, frame, etc are good. The lines have faulted.

My next items are the shocks. I am finding that I am driving the 'Burb more with out towing now than I used to. The shocks have about 40k and several years on them and I am looking for a more "comfortable" ride without being beat up on the potholes and bumps around here. What shocks have you all used that you would utilize again that give you a more comfortable ride?

I would appreciate any insight you might have for these items.

Thanks in advance.

We used Inline Tube to replace the rusted lines on our 99 Silverado 1500 PU, and I know of a few others that went that same route as well. Bending and flaring are a PITA, The Inline tube kit was well worth the $$$$$.

Be advised that its kinda tricky with the ABS system located under the drivers side floor. We did one line at a time. The Inline tube kit is designed to be installed during a restoration. Unless you remove the bed, some body mounts and part of the nose, you'll have to re-route some of the lines once you get the old ones out!
All done it was well worth the time and money!

Ronnie Smith Jr 07-27-2013 08:31 AM

Re: Tow vehicle maintenance
 
Thanks Greg for the reply. I ordered the brake lines yesterday from Inline.

Tim Quintin/Cole s/g 07-28-2013 04:12 PM

Re: Tow vehicle maintenance
 
^^ great! inline tube is the best!

Ronnie Smith Jr 09-13-2013 09:47 PM

Re: Tow vehicle maintenance
 
In Line Tube was ordered and my buddy installed them at his shop. No issues, all the parts were there, great business to deal with and I probably will have a need to do more business in the future when I restart the restoration on the Chevy II.

Still have not figured out the best new shocks for it. Any insight would be appreciated.


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