someone asked about my Suburban in my Fiero thread,
Warning: Long winded post.
Ladies and Gentlemen, may I present to you, The Pig Rig!
Here is the Pig, as purchased, with exception of the running boards. I picked it up for $1800 near Tacoma, Wa. when I lived in Bremerton.
Here are some "now" ish pictures
Watson Lake, Yukon Territory "The Signpost Forrest"
The Pig is my ride or die, together, we've been as far north and west, as Gobler's Knob Alaska, as far south as Pensacola, Florida, and as far east as Aiken, South Carolina. it's my adventure machine.
The Alaska Trip
a trip to OKC for my best friend's wedding
and from OKC
and to South Carolina
as a bonus, this show the extreme ends of all of the adventures
The Pig started out as a 1988 V10 Suburban. Don't let the V10 designation confuse you, GM changed the designations from C/K to R/V for 88-91 Suburbans, Blazers, and Crew Cabs, it really has nothing to do with the engine.
The power plant is a plain jane TBI 350, it's backed by a 700r4, with an NP208 transfer case. When I bought it, the rear main seal was leaking, and when I pulled it apart to fix it, I found some FOD. I put a parts store crankshaft in it, and rolled on.
It was born with 8.5" 10 bolt front and rear axles, with 3.42:1 gears, it now sports a 28 spline 8.5" 10 bolt front, and a 9.5" 14 bolt "semi float" rear axle from a 1991 V2500 Suburban with 4.10:1 gears. The truck has been lifted 4" with front springs, and an ORD Shackle flip. The steering has been upgraded to an ORD Crossover/High steer setup, which was hands down, the single best part purchased for the Pig.
The big burly bumper, is my own ugly, magnificent creation, it's made of 3/16" wall tubing, that I bought at an auction.
some of you may have noticed, there's a bunch of damage to the driver's side, unfortunately, this didn't happen on a radical adventure doing fun, stupid stuff, it happened cruising down the highway after picking my dad up at the airport, I was sideswiped by a drunk in a new challenger. the truck was totaled by the insurance company, but I kept it, as I said, it's my ride or die. This happened the day before my dad and I took the Pig to Alaska, which was in 2019.
For a long while, I had been contemplating what was next for the Pig, there were two obvious problems.
1. the body, aside from being hit by a drunk, the truck has obviously been in several accidents, this was evidenced by the rear seat belt on the passenger side not being held on by the factocy hardware, the existing damage to the re-pop hood and fenders, the crappy paint job, etc.
Not much I can do except find a donor and fix it.
2. the power, or total lack thereof. the TBI 350 has been rock solid, but it was "190 hp" new, you think it's slow now? wait til I go up hill.
I had it set in my head to pick up a set of Vortec heads, drop them on, and profit. the issue I was running into, is that the best heads in the world don't change the fact that the cam has less than .400" lift at the valve, and if I swap the cam, it's getting a roller. all this starts to snowball real quick, which starts to get into engine swap $$ real quick.
While helping a buddy pull a 351 for another buddy's F150, I looked around for some vortec heads, they seem plentiful enough, but I passed. on the way home, we stopped for lunch, and , he says "My dad is crazy, he wants me to buy this old suburban" this of course, raise my eyebrows and caught my attention. he hands me the phone:
next thing I know...
now, I have a matching pair, one 2wd 3/4 ton, one 4x4 1/2 ton.
the "New" suburban is minty, with the exception of some surface rust on the roof and hood, and a knocking 454. I've got another 454 that I'm going to clean up and throw in it, then I'll fix this 454, and fix the Pig Rig's lack of power problem with it.
There's also a pair of Duramax's hidden near me, but I'm not sure I'm ready for that kind of cash outlay yet.
The "new" suburban is too nice to start taking parts off of it, so I'll keep it, but I need to figure our what to call it, and where to get some proper hubcaps for it. The name that keeps coming up in my head for it, is "War Pig", I feel like it's only fitting that it's also some kind of pig,
Don't expect a ton of fast paced updates, the Pig Rig is a driver, I put miles on it, and the new Pig is going to wait until my Fiero is on the road.