MTullis
04-06-2009, 15:15
Well, not that new, I guess...Hi everyone! :)
I have been a member of this site since December of 08, but haven't had much time to browse and check things out. Now I am in the process of setting up my 94 K2500 6.5 Suburban for a big June trip that will involve a fair amount of off road travel in Montana. So I am looking around at winch options at the moment.
I found a guy selling a Warn 12lb winch on a Warn "classic" bumper with some other do-dads on it (PIIAs, etc.) from a 1990 Chevy truck. Maybe its an easy question, but I am under the impression that the GMT 400 platform started for trucks a few years before they used it for the Suburban, starting in 92. So in other words a bumper that fits on a 1990 truck should fit a 94 suburban, right?
There is the issue of the air intake holes, but apparently this style warn bumper had some sort of optional air scoop for turbo diesel applications. I am looking into this scoop option. If I can't find one, how big a deal is having a bumper without air intake holes?
I appreciate any tips or ideas from the collective wisdom of the group on this bumper/winch issue.
Oh, and that's not me leaning against my rig from last summer's trip in Montana. It is my son, who looks like I did at 17 (but at that time I was driving a 79 GMC shortbed 4x4). I never show up in pictures these days; always behind the camera.
Thanks,
Mark
I have been a member of this site since December of 08, but haven't had much time to browse and check things out. Now I am in the process of setting up my 94 K2500 6.5 Suburban for a big June trip that will involve a fair amount of off road travel in Montana. So I am looking around at winch options at the moment.
I found a guy selling a Warn 12lb winch on a Warn "classic" bumper with some other do-dads on it (PIIAs, etc.) from a 1990 Chevy truck. Maybe its an easy question, but I am under the impression that the GMT 400 platform started for trucks a few years before they used it for the Suburban, starting in 92. So in other words a bumper that fits on a 1990 truck should fit a 94 suburban, right?
There is the issue of the air intake holes, but apparently this style warn bumper had some sort of optional air scoop for turbo diesel applications. I am looking into this scoop option. If I can't find one, how big a deal is having a bumper without air intake holes?
I appreciate any tips or ideas from the collective wisdom of the group on this bumper/winch issue.
Oh, and that's not me leaning against my rig from last summer's trip in Montana. It is my son, who looks like I did at 17 (but at that time I was driving a 79 GMC shortbed 4x4). I never show up in pictures these days; always behind the camera.
Thanks,
Mark