Thinking about trading the Rainier
#33
very nice! my wifes's '97 S-blazer has almost convinced me to consider giving up my ranger pickup for a S-blazer of my own, although if i could afford to feed it on a daily-driver basis, id rather go full-size.
#34
Over the first tankful, my mileage isn't any different from that of my Rainier. And I think I have been driving this a bit harder... So far, it isn't costing me any more than my Rainier was to drive.
#35
Going back a bit to when you said the Buick got blown around in the wind and you wanted the Tahoe for stability: not sure what it is but my Suburban gets blown around in the wind pretty good, Kansas has pretty strong winds being in tornado alley. I figured it was a suspension or alignment problem, took it to a shop to have alignment done and they said the suspension parts were fine, and I believe that because normally they'd try and get me to replace some parts, but they also said they can't align it if the suspension parts are bad so maybe they just said it was all good to get my money from the alignment, not sure you can't trust anyone nowdays. Anywho, it drives straight now but gets blown around still. I made sure the tires are at 45psi which is the recommended pressure, they were low and it helped a good deal but still not as stable as i'd like. I'm talking at highway speeds, we have 65-70 spped limits around here. Slower than that, like 55 or under it stays planted. I figure maybe it's the large surface area catches lots of winds, it's never that bad except at 65 or faster and on windy days, otherwise it's fine but with those two it can get kinda scary.
Anywho, just saying that just because it's big doesn't mean it'll always be more stable, not sure how windy it gets in NY. I just hope nothing is seriously wrong with the suspension, it only has 98k miles on it. The tires are also almost brand new. I'm kinda worried about snow driving but I won't be driving anywhere near 55 on the snow, even with my good tires and 4WD.
Edit: oh yeah, was the Rainier the I6 or the V8? My Suburban is a pig on gas but it's the Vortec 350. I have the same 3.73 gears as you, but the LS 5.3 is better on gas than a gen 1 motor, plus a Tahoe weighs less than a Suburban, I envy your mileage.
Anywho, just saying that just because it's big doesn't mean it'll always be more stable, not sure how windy it gets in NY. I just hope nothing is seriously wrong with the suspension, it only has 98k miles on it. The tires are also almost brand new. I'm kinda worried about snow driving but I won't be driving anywhere near 55 on the snow, even with my good tires and 4WD.
Edit: oh yeah, was the Rainier the I6 or the V8? My Suburban is a pig on gas but it's the Vortec 350. I have the same 3.73 gears as you, but the LS 5.3 is better on gas than a gen 1 motor, plus a Tahoe weighs less than a Suburban, I envy your mileage.
Last edited by 88Vic; 10-28-2010 at 11:33 PM.
#37
Where ya been?
Just because your jealous doesn't mean it doesn't count!
Just because your jealous doesn't mean it doesn't count!
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