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Chevrolet Suburban Accessories and Parts Installation And Review Videos

     

Demco SBS Air Force One Second Vehicle Kit Installation - 2016 Chevrolet Suburban- Video

Demco SBS Air Force One Second Vehicle Kit Installation - 2016 Chevrolet Suburban

Hello, neighbors. It's Brad here at etrailer. And today, we're taking a look and installing the Demco Air Force One second vehicle kit on a 2016 Chevrolet Suburban. Now, this is available in two different kits here. Our second vehicle kit is great if you already have the tank installed on your RV and a great way to check is to make sure that you have this push connect fitting for your air hose. And if you have a Spartan chassis, it's gonna be a slightly different size on this end so you can actually pick up the kit that has this jumper cable here that's gonna work with your Spartan. more


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12/6/2022 1:13:00 PM



Roadmaster Automatic Battery Disconnect Installation - 2020 Chevrolet Suburban- Video

Roadmaster Automatic Battery Disconnect Installation - 2020 Chevrolet Suburban

Hey everybody, Ryan here at Etrailer. Today on our 2020 Chevy Suburban, we're gonna be taking a look at and showing you how to install the Roadmaster Automatic Battery Disconnect switch. So a Automatic Battery Disconnect Switch on the Suburban isn't something that you're going to absolutely need, but it definitely makes life a lot easier. The manufacturer wants you to disconnect the battery whenever you're flat towing it. And so you got a couple of different ways you can do that. You know, the good old school way, every single time you're ready to flat tow, disconnect your battery manually. more


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12/30/2021 12:09:03 PM



Yakima HD Crossbars Installation - 2019 Chevrolet Suburban- Video

Yakima HD Crossbars Installation - 2019 Chevrolet Suburban

Adam: Hi, everyone. Adam, with etrailer.com. Today, we're going to be taking a look at the Yakima BedRock HD roof rack system on our 2019 Chevrolet Suburban. So these aluminum bars are going to have a 500 pound weight capacity. And these are the 60 inch version that we do have. We have longer and shorter ones available. more


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10/3/2019 12:33:01 PM



Rightline Gear Accessories and Parts Review - 2019 Chevrolet Suburban- Video

Rightline Gear Accessories and Parts Review - 2019 Chevrolet Suburban

Hey guys. Today in our 2019 Chevrolet Suburban, we're going to be doing a test vid on this Moki doorstep. This thing's pretty unique. So it's going to give us that extra step we need to access our roof. While we're here, let me show you how it works.So it simply hooks to our door hinge here on the inside and then rest on the inside of the door frame, and then we can easily step on it so we can access our roof. So whether you're carrying accessories, like a bike rack, kayaks, or maybe you've got a cargo box up here, it's going to provide you with that extra height so you can reach inside, organize, unload, load, really, any access you need to your roof, this is going to provide you with it.So not only is it going to provide you with that extra step, it's going to prevent you from having to step on your seat. more


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2/18/2019 12:47:16 PM



Convert-A-Ball Cushioned Weight Distribution Shank Review - 2014 Chevrolet Suburban- Video

Convert-A-Ball Cushioned Weight Distribution Shank Review - 2014 Chevrolet Suburban

Today on our 2014 Chevy Suburban we'll be testing fitting the Convert-A-Ball Cushioned Weight Distribution Shank for two inch hitches, rated at 10,000 pounds, part number AMAC1. Before we begin our test fit, we're first going to get the hitch height of our Suburban. The hitch height is the measurement from the ground to the inside top of the receiver tube. We'll get a hitch height of about 24 1/2 inches. Keep in mind, this measurement may vary due to tire size, hitch style or after market accessories. We'll begin our test fit in the drop position by sliding the shank of the ball mount into the opening of the hitch. more


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5/12/2014 5:15:10 PM



Trailer Brake Controller Installation - 1993 Chevrolet Suburban- Video

Trailer Brake Controller Installation - 1993 Chevrolet Suburban

Today we are going to be installing part number 90185, the Prodigy by Tekonsha, on a 1993 Chevrolet Suburban. We are also going to be using the Brake Control Installation Kit, part number ETBC7 as well. We are going to start at the rear of the vehicle and go ahead and install the 7-pole wiring adapter that is included in the ETBC7. We have already installed the 4-pole wiring harness under the vehicle, so that is going to be the basis of what the 7-pole is actually going to plug into. The installation kit also comes with a mounting bracket for the 7-pole. Typically, you would need to find a mounting point for the bracket itself, like on the bottom of the bumper, or somewhere of that sort. The hitch that we previously installed as well actually has a mounting bracket attached to it, so we are going to attach the 7-pole bracket there, and then mount the 7-pole inside of there. With the 7-pole attached and into position, we want to go ahead and make our connection with the existing 4-pole into the 7-pole here. These two wires here, the blue one and the black one, are going to be for the brake lead for the brake controller and then the hot lead that goes directly to the battery. And we are going to connect that to the double-bonded wire that came with the ETBC7. The purple wire here is for the reverse function on the 7-pole harness. If your trailer does not have reverse lights, you do not necessarily have to hook this one up - you can just kind of tape it up and out of the way. The white wire is for the ground, and that does need to be grounded directly to the frame here itself. I have an existing grounding point from the pre-existing 4-pole harness that we have in place so I am just going to use that one as well. We actually have put a smaller ring terminal on the white ground wire here to accommodate the smaller screw that I have used to attach the ground. OK, we are going to go ahead and attach the double-bonded wire that was provided in the ETBC7with the two wires on the 7-pole harness now. So I am going to strip back a little bit of the jacketing. And, as you can see inside the jacketing here, we have go two wires. We have got a white and a black. We are going to go ahead and use the white wire and connect it to the blue brake lead on the harness and we are just going to cut-connect black to black here. more


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12/16/2008 10:31:21 AM



Trailer Brake Controller Installation - 2004 Chevrolet Suburban- Video

Trailer Brake Controller Installation - 2004 Chevrolet Suburban

Today we are going to be installing the Prodigy, part number 90185, on a 2004 Chevrolet Suburban. We also are going to using the Prodigy adapter for the Suburban, part number 3015-P. The first thing we want to do is to locate the port that the brake control plug is going to plug into. As you can see, we are in the drivers side cab area, underneath the steering column. It will be located on the top row, second from the left. So what we are going to do is go ahead and remove the cover here, and go ahead and plug in the brake control plug. And we are going to go ahead and plug in part 3015-P. And it plugs in right there. And as you can see, the other end of the harness here has the plug end for the Prodigy itself. So I am going to go ahead and route these wires up and over, out of the way. And then we are going to go ahead and find a suitable mounting point for the Prodigy itself. OK, I went ahead and routed the harness up and out of the way. I have routed it over here to the right side of the steering column. On the Chevy Suburban here, there is actually a lip that is folded under on the bottom side of the dash here, which makes a perfect spot to mount the bracket for the brake controller itself. So I am going to go ahead and mount it in that location there. more


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12/15/2008 9:30:43 AM



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