2011 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Overview. With truck-like capability, maximum towing capacity is close to 8,100 pounds. An optional towing package includes an integrated trailer brake controller, which assists with stopping the Suburban while it tows cargo. Competing with the Ford Expedition EL, Nissan Armada and Toyota Sequoia in the full-size SUV segment, the 2011 Chevrolet Suburban is available either in rear- or four-wheel-drive configurations and three trim levels: base LS, LT and luxurious LTZ.
One of the largest SUVs on the market, the 2011 Chevrolet Suburban sits on standard 17-inch wheels or optional 18- and 20-inch wheels. A plethora of exterior options include an outside mirror turn signal display, power liftgate, power running boards, fog lamps and a luggage rack. In addition, a custom grille, recovery hooks, door handles, mirror caps and fuel-filler doors can all be had in chrome.
ARIES - 3" Nerf Bars
Item Number: 100295
2010 Chevy Suburban
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# ARI-2040XX-X - Chevy Suburban 1500/2500 2007-2010, 3" Nerf Bars. Available in Black Powdercoat & Polished Stainless Steel. More comfort for you and extra safety for your truck with Chevy Side Steps from CARiD. Hassle-free boarding onto your truck with anti-slip surfacing and other amenities, like optional lights, that will take the boarding safety to the next level. We have ensured that your choice within CARiD is limited to high-quality products only, working with the best manufacturers that do know style and quality like no others. High grade steels, supreme coatings and finishes that are backed up with years and even decades of warranty.
Shopping at CARiD you'll get the best Chevy Side Steps, that will deliver solid protection to your rocker panels. Installing Chevy truck steps won't cost you an arm and a leg, it's just as easy as shopping with CARiD, because most of the side steps require no drilling for installation and will simply bolt on. For some of the products you may purchase the optional extenders that will let you position the step bar a bit further from the rocker panel.
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