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? Trailering/Handling Susp. on 2001 Z71
I have a 2001 Z71 that with the option pkg of
leather and heated seats it also has
Trailering/Handling suspension. I can not see any
difference in shocks and thickness of leaf springs
to another 2001 Z71 that does not have this option.
I do know that my truck rides rougher than my
friends 2000. I am not sure if the ride is because
I raised the front up an 1 1/2 by cranking the
torsion bars.
leather and heated seats it also has
Trailering/Handling suspension. I can not see any
difference in shocks and thickness of leaf springs
to another 2001 Z71 that does not have this option.
I do know that my truck rides rougher than my
friends 2000. I am not sure if the ride is because
I raised the front up an 1 1/2 by cranking the
torsion bars.
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- Tim
Ryan
Well hopefully this cleared things up.
Hunter
Ryan
Z83: Solid, Smooth Ride
Z85: Handling/Trailering (standard on SLT; optional on others; blue Monroe gas charged shocks)
Z71: Off-Road(Red Monroe gas charged shocks)
ZX3: Manual Selectable (Lets you choose between Z83 and Z85 shock damping rates; Orange DeCarbon shocks)
VYU: Snowplow Prep Package
My guess is that your truck, since it is an SLT, lists the Z85 as standard, but then also lists the Z71 (which is optional); Z71 overrides Z85.
I know getting a straight answer out of some of these sales people can be hard - but before you give them your money you should know what you are buying.
My wife drives a Tahoe with leather. It is a 98 with about 28,000 miles. The drivers seat is starting to look old before its time. Hair line cracks in the leather on left side of seat - not all the way through - just on the surface. What are my chances getting GM to cover this under warranty? Looks like normal wear - the bad spot is right where you slide in and out. The rest of the seat (and all the other seats) look new still.
I had no problem getting in and out of my Ado without boards....but I found myself hopping onto the edge and sliding in....so I put running boards on to avoid this action....and I expect to have no problems
- Tim
so you tell me
- Tim
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