wont be dirty... it will be airborne...
Congrats on the new truck but you may want to do a little research on sending these airborne before trying it.
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wont be dirty... it will be airborne...
So that's it, is this how one quits one brand and moves on?the 2wd Tahoe that i loved for 5 1/2 years is gone an has been replaced w/ a 2013 raptor... that is all...
thanks for all the help over the last couple of years guys...
Sweet.
But seeing that makes me sad that GM doesn't make anything like it. In fact, never really has made anything like it.
Except maybe the H2, and we got reamed for that. And that was BS.
ZR2 S10 and Blazer were very very similar to the Raptor. Different frame (3" wider stance, fully boxed), 8.5 rear diff (regular dimes at 7.624), Eaton rear limited slip, 1.5" taller (lift), ZR2 specific torsion bars, 31" tires (regular dimes were about 28"), Bilsteins on four corners, Zr2 specific fenders and bedsides, ZR2 specific wheel flares, full aluminum skid plates (95-98, carbon material from 98-04). GM built those for 10 years. In teh early years they also had a highoutput 4.3 (195 HP with the CPI injections), later years they just shared a engine with the regular dimes.
I have a GM promotional poster hanging on my wall at home with a 94 Regular Cab ZR2 2ft in the air.
That said, I love the new Raptors.
So to answer your question, GM did make a very similar truck at one time and was very successful.