Hi there DJH, I have a 1981 one ton four wheel drive chevy(same stright axel set up), with the 60 series frount axel and 4:11 gearing. It has a 4 inch supperlift suspension kit in it for about 4 years now,and I run 33 by 12 wide tires with lots of clearance. I run my truck in the bush at least 50% of the time(fire wood),and pull a equipment float at least 60% of the time, and plow snow all winter. The front springs at that time were the heaviest I could buy(in a lift kit),I have rubber suspension blocks under the springs in the winter for the plow,then remove them for summer,and use polyurhane bushing through out. I run a fresh 6. 2 diesel, but I will be hopefully converting to a 6B some day. The 6. 2 weights 701 lbs and the 6B weights 880 lbs,I should be able to add one more heavy leaf spring,from 5 leafs now to 6 leafs (like the factory dodge truck has),with out to much problem. As for the back springs, this one ton has factory 9 leaf springs(new cond. . ),with taperd lift blocks,I can haul and pull very heavy loads(with org. . 454)with no problem at all. Best thing I ever did was the lift kit,the worst was the 6. 2(not enough power). Anyways the suburban with its extra weight would handle this perfect,with out to much towing issues,(have a proper hitch with torsion bar set up)DWEY.