Thank you for the clip, and he asked you for a video clip explaining the engine and caretaker of a car. Keep it up. The Chevrolet is in 1992. With appreciation, and thank you.
Don't worry too much about what we're thinking, just enjoy what you're doing. You're teaching us what our astro van's can handle. Great footage I love the landscape. For your rubbing issue, get either some off set wheels or some wheel spacers would help that. Hope to see another video. Good luck brother.
Thanks man! I agree that my rubbing could be helped with spacers or different offset wheels, but I've gotten to the point of living with it now just fine. And I definitely have more videos, just weirdly not many offroading in the van, strange because that was originally was this channel was supposed to be😂, but hopefully soon!
Humm? The Rubbing In The Frame and Sway Could Be Eliminated By Using Wheel Spacers But Might Cause It To Rub On the Fenders? All In All That was Nice To See an Astro/Fari Doing That Off Road Stuff And Some Of Those Boulders You Went Over Without Taking Out Your Undercarriage I Was Impressed! I never Used Wheel Spacers But They Make Them In All Thicknesses So Maybe Just An Inch Out Might Not Affect The Upper Fenders? Just A Thought..
how big are your tires? I'm running 30" by 9.5" mud tires with -6 offset steelies. And i also am running journeys add a leaf and then bilstein shocks. I only had to trim the front. Whne you do the rear suspension. you want to kinda weigh the back down or jump on the back to help set everything before tightening everything down. It will help with the suspension and also save your pumpkin gear from too much angle tension.
I'm running 255/70/17 tires which I think is 31 inches ×10, I think slightly smaller tires would be better, but I've cut enough to clear at full flex in the rear now. I still rub a little in the front when I get bouncing on rough road, I'm not even sure where it's rubbing now though lol.
@@SARGEinc not bad! I did have to cut away at my front bumper and then again on my rear inner fender well. I used a sawsall and a rubber mallet to pins the rest out of the way after I cut it. I will try to post a video in the morning on it. Maybe it will help you out.
These are 255/70/17s, which is like 31.06 inches as per an online calculator. They definitely work good, but if I were to do it again, I wouldn't be afraid to go with a little bit smaller of a tire.
@@SARGEinc I am in the process of building a 2000 gmc safari awd. Converting it to 4wd with 4low and 4high. Lifting it but not sure how far as I am going to be putting a smitty built xl roof top tent on it but I would like to fit 31x9.5 on my stock 15in wheels without cutting fender arches or hammering wheel wells.
I'm not sure. I don't drive the van that much, so I do not keep track of my fuel mileage. For what it's worth, it's damn near twice as fuel efficient as the 1995 4runner I drove before this😂
Excellent Adventure thank you for taking along for the ride
Thanks bro!
Your van is exactly the way I want my 2000 Astro built this summer
Thank you for the clip, and he asked you for a video clip explaining the engine and caretaker of a car. Keep it up. The Chevrolet is in 1992. With appreciation, and thank you.
I love those Vans I had a 1995 just like that but now I have a 96 Chevy Astro cogo van that I drive
Don't worry too much about what we're thinking, just enjoy what you're doing. You're teaching us what our astro van's can handle. Great footage I love the landscape. For your rubbing issue, get either some off set wheels or some wheel spacers would help that. Hope to see another video. Good luck brother.
Thanks man! I agree that my rubbing could be helped with spacers or different offset wheels, but I've gotten to the point of living with it now just fine. And I definitely have more videos, just weirdly not many offroading in the van, strange because that was originally was this channel was supposed to be😂, but hopefully soon!
You're a hoot 😂.. who needs shmack stanz.. a body works pretty good. Enjoying your progress. You've got that devil make care candu spirit going on.
Thanks bro!
Just picked up a 96 safari Convo AWD . 165k with the inconsistent stagger . 99% rust free . 4 th astro/safari . This one I'm gonna keep and restore .
Humm? The Rubbing In The Frame and Sway Could Be Eliminated By Using Wheel Spacers But Might Cause It To Rub On the Fenders? All In All That was Nice To See an Astro/Fari Doing That Off Road Stuff And Some Of Those Boulders You Went Over Without Taking Out Your Undercarriage I Was Impressed! I never Used Wheel Spacers But They Make Them In All Thicknesses So Maybe Just An Inch Out Might Not Affect The Upper Fenders? Just A Thought..
nice van! 💖
I know that road! It's about 20 minutes from me. I have a 2005 Astro I'm about to lift as well. Let's go wheel them sometime!
I could, maybe even go to this same place lol. Hit me up on Instagram @SARGEinc
Hi Sarge. You seem like a large guy like myself. How tall are you?
I am liking what I see so far. Keep up the videos.
I'm not that tall. I'm 5 foot 9 and a half, but I'm thick😂
Im 6-3 myself and fit in my AWD Astro just fine. Can easily drive with my legs too. Looks like I have autopilot on the highway 🤣
how big are your tires? I'm running 30" by 9.5" mud tires with -6 offset steelies. And i also am running journeys add a leaf and then bilstein shocks. I only had to trim the front. Whne you do the rear suspension. you want to kinda weigh the back down or jump on the back to help set everything before tightening everything down. It will help with the suspension and also save your pumpkin gear from too much angle tension.
I'm running 255/70/17 tires which I think is 31 inches ×10, I think slightly smaller tires would be better, but I've cut enough to clear at full flex in the rear now. I still rub a little in the front when I get bouncing on rough road, I'm not even sure where it's rubbing now though lol.
@@SARGEinc not bad! I did have to cut away at my front bumper and then again on my rear inner fender well. I used a sawsall and a rubber mallet to pins the rest out of the way after I cut it. I will try to post a video in the morning on it. Maybe it will help you out.
@@SARGEinc Hey just uploading my gmc van build progression vid. check it out when you get a chance, should be up around 09:30 pst
Lets do some offroading sometime!! I live in iowa but travel
what size tires were you running at the time this video was made?
These are 255/70/17s, which is like 31.06 inches as per an online calculator. They definitely work good, but if I were to do it again, I wouldn't be afraid to go with a little bit smaller of a tire.
@@SARGEinc I am in the process of building a 2000 gmc safari awd. Converting it to 4wd with 4low and 4high. Lifting it but not sure how far as I am going to be putting a smitty built xl roof top tent on it but I would like to fit 31x9.5 on my stock 15in wheels without cutting fender arches or hammering wheel wells.
what kind of mileage are you getting after all the nods ?
I'm not sure. I don't drive the van that much, so I do not keep track of my fuel mileage. For what it's worth, it's damn near twice as fuel efficient as the 1995 4runner I drove before this😂
I have in joked your videos I'm looking for a awd van I have a 4.8 and 4x4 transmission ill try v6 but >
The 95 van that I had like that was a Chevy
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