Why not? There is always someone who wants a hunting vehicle. 4x4 get such poor millage anyway, the V8 isn't really a factor. Anyone who has ever owned one knows a V8 Chevy can't pass a gas station without stopping. That's just the price you pay for what you get.
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That would be the 4L60E
Most all suburban that year are 4x4
My first stop would be the dealership. If you do not want to do that you could go to chevy.com to check out the Chevy Suburban. They would have all the info you need to make your decision.
That would be the 4L80E
i have a 1996 Chevy suburban with 226,000 miles on it and it runs great so you make that decision
YES, They are the same engines. That would be a direct bolt in.
Ignition module in the distributor.
That would be the 4L60E trans.
Need to replace the ingnition module in the Distributor.
your suburban came with a wooping 42 gallon tank in the 4wd and 28 gallon in the 2wd but Chevy would sometimes do an intertrasional and stick whatever they had left over
On my 2003 Chevy suburban the wiper blades don't stop when you turn off the switch sometimes, i would appreciate any help at all