I completely agree. There will always be a market for a heavy duty SUV option in the US. I'm sure that in the boardrooms when the auto manufacturers were planning their future fleets 10 years ago, it felt safer to invest any available capital into EVs and improving SUV fuel efficiency, given the looming CAFE mandates and the direction it seemed the industry was going. I would've been the little voice in the back (okay, I'm not a small man and I don't have a small voice, but whatever) saying y'all are betting against the American dad who likes beefy trucks and has a brood of offspring he wants to take on adventures, and that's never a good bet.I know this truck was not designed for normal consumer purchasing but I think they missed an opportunity. It’s like a new Excursion without the diesel option.
On the topic of shocks, I did find a little tidbit that's interesting: Apparently the OEM for the factory shocks on the HD pickups (Z71 excluded but presumably inclusive of our 3500 Suburbans) is Tenneco. Tenneco also makes Rancho and Monroe.
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