Street Trucks

Danny Macias’ ’97 Chevy Tahoe

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TIME SEEMS TO SPEED ALONG, UNTIL ONE DAY YOU WAKE UP, TAKE A LOOK AROUND AND WONDER HOW YOU GOT WHERE YOU ARE. That realizatio­n can be scary, but it can also be exhilarati­ng. Danny Macias welcomes the new experience­s that life presents as it speeds along.

Danny, a lifelong custom truck enthusiast, has built a ’95 GMC with a body drop, but as his life transforme­d and his family grew, his priorities shifted. His passion for trucks became a family affair, and to suit the needs of his entire family, he traded his beloved GMC for a ’97 Chevy Tahoe. Despite the immaculate quality it now boasts, the Tahoe was far from a finished project when Danny first got it, but he’s never regretted his decision. The completed Tahoe is a ’bagged and bodied masterpiec­e that uses a classic platform to make a bold statement, and it seats the whole family.

A custom chassis and suspension underneath the clean blue body panels forms the underpinni­ngs of this beast. The previous owner had already completed the suspension, but Danny’s creative choices made for a full suspension refresh. From the firewall back, the Tahoe sports a custom frame fabricated from 2x3 tubing. Mounted to the frame is a custom 4-link using a combinatio­n of airbags and Gabriel shocks, suspending the factory rearend that has been narrowed 6.5 inches. The front section was narrowed

1.5 inches using Choppin’

Block controls arms. With the additional room created, Danny’s Chevy now houses a gorgeous set of Racine Burst 5 wheels for a jaw-dropping stance. The fully polished rollers measure 22 inches all around, with a width of 8.5 inches in the front and 10 inches in the back. Tucked deep underneath the body, the aluminum and rubber combinatio­n makes for a menacing appearance.

The OEM Chevy small-block provides the classic American power underneath the Tahoe’s

hood. Its deep, natural rumble is enhanced using a custom intake manifold and air cleaner, as well as a true dual exhaust assisted by two turbo mufflers. A Powermaste­r alternator keeps the updated wiring and sound system healthy in addition to the motor.

Once the frame, suspension, wheels and powertrain were sorted, Danny moved on to the custom bodywork. His Tahoe features a full 5-inch bodydrop, with heavily customized elements to create a unique final product that remains clean and classy. The fenders have been modified for the addition of the massive wheels and low stance. The front bumper has been tucked 1.5 inches closer to the sleek body, while the rear deploys a Cali Combo roll pan and molded Cadillac tails. To complete the ultrasmoot­h exterior, he shaved and smoothed the wiper cowl, roof rack, gas filler and door handles. After fine-tuning all of the body components, Danny finished off his top-notch work with several coats of Daytona Metallic Blue. Danny’s business, Dogg House Kustoms, completed all of the custom bodywork.

Having stripped down the interior, he sent his truck to Daniel Arevalo for custom upholstery. The front buckets and rear bench were wrapped in graphite gray vinyl and suede. The interior door panels and dash were both smoothed and painted to match the exterior. Finally, the carpet was color matched. The dash features a 14-inch billet steering wheel, custom-mounted Accuair controller and EQ slots for the stereo. The center console, which Danny also built, makes use of billet cup holders.

The final piece of the interior is an extensive sound system built by Mark Felix. The system is mastered by a Pioneer DEG 7600 head unit. Stinger Audio wiring links to a Phoenix Gold 400 four-channel and 1,100-watt mono-block amp, using an Audio Control EQS cross-over processor. The sound is delivered through Rockford Fosgate mids and Stephen’s Audios drivers. Finally, three 12-inch JL Audio W3s bring muscle to the system. The interior features Dynamat sound deadening for a refined audio experience that’s family friendly when it needs to be.

Danny’s Tahoe is not only a world-class custom and representa­tive of the clean Street Trucks’ style, but it’s also evidence of the custom truck enthusiast lifer sharing his passion with his entire family. It demonstrat­es how enthusiast­s evolve and adapt all while maintainin­g their passion.

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CLASSIC LINES ARE WHAT THE OBS BODY STYLE IS ALL ABOUT, AND FROM DEAD ON YOU CAN SEE JUST HOW MEAN THESE CHEVYS LOOK PROPERLY PLANTED FLAT ON THE GROUND.
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THE CREATURE COMFORTS REMAIN IN THE EXPANSIVE INTERIOR WITH THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF BILLET, AUDIO, PAINT AND SUEDE TO KEEP THE FAMILY QUIET ON THOSE ROAD TRIPS TO OUT-OF-TOWN SHOWS NEAR AND FAR.
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THERE’S JUST SOMETHING SO RIGHT ABOUT AN SUV TUCKING THE RIGHT WHEEL COMBO, AND THESE 22-INCH RACELINE BURSTS ARE THE PERFECT FIT FOR THIS CLEAN FAMILY HAULER.

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