Hello all. I've got a black 07 Envoy Denali 4x4, 3.42 axle ratio, pretty much loaded up with almost 100k miles. It's just about stock with the exception of a jumpseat bolted into the cargo area (
http://www.littlepassengerseats.com) which allowed it to satisfy my family's need for a 5.5 passenger vehicle, and a steel spring conversion from Arnott industries (
http://www.arnottindustries.com) which replaced the leaky, saggy air suspension. I then sold the air compressor on eBay for just slightly more than the cost of the spring kit.
My likes with this vehicle: 5.3L V8; short-body styling; low-range transfer case; body-on-frame construction; displacement-on-demand fuel economy; numerous places to stash tools in the cargo area; 1,300 lb payload; 6,100 lb tow rating
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Dislikes: 3.42 axle ratio (it would really be a riot to drive with a 3.73 or 4.10); big Denali bumpers; big Denali running boards; big Denali 18" chrome wheels with odd tire size (noticing a trend?)
I only bougth the Denali because I wanted a short body GMC with a V8. I'm not really into the bling or crossover-like plastic all the way around.
I tend to hang onto vehicles for a long time, and would love to make this SUV into something interesting when my 8 and 10 year old boys come of age. It should be a proper beater hand-me-down by then. Having been garage kept and living in the unsalted-road South, it's still looking pretty new. But down the road, I could definitely see it lifted with jerry cans and a hi-lift perched on the bumper.
I think GM really overbuilt these vehicles; too bad the average customer couldn't tell. No wonder they weren't profitable enough to keep in production.
Bottom line: now that it's paid off and costing me nothing but gasoline to operate, I'd love to do an SLT-trim makeover (smaller bumpers, flush rocker trim, 16 or 17" rims), 1) to make it look a little more masculine, and 2) so I can get some actual truck tires for it. Has anybody else done that? Anyone with a black SLT in eastern Carolina interested in swapping parts?
Happy New Year, everyone!
Chris