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Chevy Silverado 2500 LD vs 2500 HD 6.0 liter
The price seems the same. Whats the difference?
The dealer told me the 6 liter in the HD was 320hp
but the pamplet says 300. Is the HD
heavier/slower? When could I buy one like this?
The dealer told me the 6 liter in the HD was 320hp
but the pamplet says 300. Is the HD
heavier/slower? When could I buy one like this?
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From what I've heard the engines and trannys are the same. The main differences are that the frame is heavier on the HD, suspension is heavier, the HD sits higher, and you can get a crewcab in the HD
Hope this helps Richard Mc
Come to think about it, I never have seen behind the center cap on the rear wheels, and the center cap doesn't look big enough.
LOL
Hunter
For all the reasons you stated, 2" lower but the same ground clearance, Autotrac, 3.73, lighter, slightly better gas mileage, is why I ordered a 2500.
I was close to being able to use a 1/2 ton but the payload is just a little light for me. I believe resale and better dependability will make up for the decreased fuel mileage over a 1500.
Looks like this may be the last year they make this truck. Could end up being a great year for the 2500.
- Tim
LOL
Dean
Agree with Oby...
LOL
- Tim
But are the brakes actually bigger and better? Arent they the same? I dont know just asking.
Ryan
axles
Brakes
front end parts
....blah blah blah
exhaust
driveshaft
- Tim
Interior 1500 vs 2500 is exactly the same
And also think to yourself do i really need a 3/4 HD truck???
Ryan
Better looking wheels?...I think not....decal?...well..if you think a decal makes a truck......
Interior is actually not the same....I have a Trans temp guage...LOL
do I need one?...well...I have used the load capacity several times...and the ride for me is farr superior...and it is My money....so yeah!
The ride on that 1500 Burb was way too mushy....as is my frinds 2000 Sierra Ext Cab 1500..
to each his own......(why do people keep making me say this crap??)
- Tim
- Tim
Trans temp gauge oooooooo Well i have the trans cooler (came with tow pkg)
Ryan
...For the record...the 2500 wheels are aluminum also....and I did not choose it for the wheels and a guage..(babs gets wound up easy eh?)
I like the ride and gearing better..
end of story
- Tim
Ryan
LOL
hehhhehehe
..Now the need for a 9200 GVW is not there for me.....but by the time 2002's come out....I will have no choice......
...although I do like the new front end better....dealer has a 2500HD Indigo out front....it's a base model...long bed..steel wheels...but the front is nice...
to each his own....my own is a 2500 though..
- Tim
I got to check out a 2500 HD ext cab 4x4 tues. I really like the front end/grill alot. Only downside was no autotrac. Next truck i will look into a 2500 crewcab for sure unless they have a 1500 CC with a 6ft bed by then i should be starting a family and itll work out good.
......Autotrac should be there by 2002....if not...oh well...unlike many people.....I know when to use 4Hi and when not to...
later
- Tim
I am always thinking ahead sorry
Ryan
Quad, I have the 2500HD on order for the diesel/allison, but if you only want a 6.0L, does the 9,200GVW truck have any better brakes or axles compared to the 8,600GVW truck? I know the engine is the same. I had the feeling that if you want more truck than a 1/2-ton, but are not going to need 9,200 GVW, you really might be better off getting the standard 2500 over the HD due to less weight, autotrac, less cost, while still getting the good brakes, suspension, tranny, etc.
haha j/k its cool.
On the other post you talked about dogg hair. With the cloth its a pain in the behind to get it off. Especially with carpet floors. Itll never go away
(golden retriver only rode in my truck twice so far i hate cleaning it after he rides in it)
Ryan
P.S. Perceptions like these are how GM keeps those trendy buyers running back for more, loan papers in hand.
Ryan
I know you can't get it...blah blah blah....
In due time 9200 will be the only choice anyway...
- Tim
Should be getting my 2500 any day now!!!!
And according to my dealership, they just call the 2500's in 7200 or 8600 GVWR "the 2500" and the 9200 GVWR is "the 2500HD" I have only seen the LD designation,so far, when pricing the trucks in Edmunds.
Curious though to any responses of people who have factory ordered and taken delivery of a 2500 HD extended cab with a 6 liter of how long it took for delivery. I ordered mine in mid September and the dealer expects a later November delivery.
- Tim
Richard Mc