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Silverado 1500 HD versus Silverado 2500
How do they differ? I've a friend who just purchased the 1500 HD and he's telling me it's the same truck as the 2500. It doesn't make sense to me. Why would Chevy build the same truck under two different model numbers? Do they sit on the same frame? How about the 2500 HD?
Does it sit on the same frame as the 2500 or does it sit on the 3500 frame?
Does it sit on the same frame as the 2500 or does it sit on the 3500 frame?
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Someone can correct me, but I don't think the 2500 Silverado/Sierra (1999 and up) was offered in a crew cab until the HD series (2001 and up), but the CK series was.
Is Chevy doing the same thing today with the new Silverado 2500? Is it nothing more than a 1500 with an extra leafspring? Is the Silverado 2500HD the true 3/4 ton?
No. The 2500 is a different class (8600 GVWR versus 6400 GVWR) for more reasons than just a leaf. Heavy duty axles, 4L80E heavy duty truck transmission versus 4L60E on 1500), stronger frame, brakes etc, stronger engine choices, 6.0L standard versus 4.8L.
The 2500 was (is) a true 3/4 ton, but if the introduction of 2500HD in 2001 changed your definition of "true 3/4 ton" by upping the GVWR from 8600 to 9200, that's for you to decide.
The 1500HD is possibly not a true 3/4 ton, even though it's built on the true 3/4 components because it sacrifices payload to accommodate the full crew cabin. It does have the 8600 GVWR however.
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1500 HD is a real 3/4 ton, but only available in Crew Cab
2500 is a real 3/4 ton, but only available in Reg and Ext cab models
2500 HD is really a 1 ton with single rear wheels
3500 is 1 ton with dual rear wheels
the 1500HD and the 2500 are the same pick up except for one leaf spring;
Hmm; for the price I'd get a 3/4 ton;
The sad part of a 1500 HD is it's only offered in short box, albeit it's a 6' vs 4' as the competitors are.
Well that sucks........You'd think Edmunds would include the length of the bed in the specs for a vehicle like this. At least back when they first came out. But noooooooo! I'm pretty sure it's in the 5 to 5 1/2 ft. range.
Tom