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Re: Chevy ZR2 with Duramax and Front/Rear Lockers

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2016 1:59 pm
by Powerwagonmark
Not worth the :cash: :run:

Re: Chevy ZR2 with Duramax and Front/Rear Lockers

Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 10:03 pm
by TwinStick
Seems to be getting great reviews & the vids on U-tube are pretty cool too. LOVE the "Trail Leader/support vehicle" one with the diesel, aftermarket utility bed, 1" body lift, & 33" tires ! :rockon:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80-h0P1--ok

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIZWNzpP0rs

Hope they still make this when out Yoda is paid off.

Re: Chevy ZR2 with Duramax and Front/Rear Lockers

Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 10:09 pm
by Limamikemike
Love the utility bed, well thought out.

Re: Chevy ZR2 with Duramax and Front/Rear Lockers

Posted: Fri May 19, 2017 9:43 am
by OffroadTreks
The dang thing did the Rubicon Trail recently: https://truckyeah.jalopnik.com/stock-ch ... 1795144023

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSmBYqDQXNY

GM seems to be coming straight for the Toyota Tacoma with this truck. If an aftermarket takes off around it, this could be the next big platform for overlanders. The Taco doesn't have a front locker or factory sliders.

Re: Chevy ZR2 with Duramax and Front/Rear Lockers

Posted: Fri May 19, 2017 2:14 pm
by TwinStick
In all honesty, I think that the Manufacturers FINALLY did something that makes sense and also good business sense, which is rare these days. Instead of trying to compete directly with each other (which means both sell less), they each took a different niche, so they would be the only one in it, & therefore sell more of them. Raptor is the go-fast truck. Power Wagon is the go-most-anywhere, haul most things, tow most things real work truck. ZR2 is the mid sized, go anywhere, haul a little truck. Because Toyota waited so long to do something, it looks like they will have to compete directly with the ZR2 & take the look-look-me-too approach.

I have the crawl control on our new Toyota. It is cool & it does work, to a degree. And those who do not possess off-road driving skills will think it is the best thing ever. But it is no substitute for a front locker---period.

Re: Chevy ZR2 with Duramax and Front/Rear Lockers

Posted: Sat May 20, 2017 10:40 pm
by TwinStick
So, today we took an hour trip for breakfast. Went to http://www.unclejoesdiner.com/. On the way back, we hit the new car dealers strip. Stopped in the Chebby dealer. Sad, is about all i can say. Was hoping maybe they had a ZR2 we could look at, because they were a GINORMOUS dealer. I asked for their best truck salesman. I waited 15 minutes, He finally comes over, we greet. I asked him if they had any ZR2's. He said "Oh yeah, we have all kinds of Colorado's." I was losing faith in him fast at that point. I said, that's not what I asked. Do you have any ZR2's. Then he said "I have no idea, let me look them up." He said "we have LOTS of Z71's." :doh: No, ZR2 is what i am looking for. Then he says, "there is 2 in Erie PA & 1 in Syracuse NY." I said "AWESOME, cause we are retired & have nothing better to do. Can you write down their addresses & phone #'s please ?" He says, NO, that's NOT how this works. We can have it shipped here." I told him we were just looking. He would NOT give me the names of the dealers or the phone #'s, & said it would not be shipped here because you are just looking. So, I smiled my best fake smile, laughed & said THAT is part of the problem with American car dealers. I swear to GOD you really don't want to sell vehicles, with stupid rules like that. Why do you think the Japanese are selling so many trucks ? Because you treat customers like dirt. Erie PA is 2 hrs away & so is Syracuse. I can be there & back by dinner. He said sorry. I said to tell the owner at your next sales meeting, that one of your potential customers said he will never buy here because of that stupid rule. Then I just walked out.

Re: Chevy ZR2 with Duramax and Front/Rear Lockers

Posted: Sat May 20, 2017 11:20 pm
by Shaved Ice
I used the inventory search on the Chevrolet website.

Dave Hallman Chevrolet in Erie has one ZR2.

http://www.hallmanchevrolet.com/Vehicle ... 2989961313

East Syracuse Chevrolet has three.

http://www.eastsyracusechevrolet.com/Ve ... 2983695183

http://www.eastsyracusechevrolet.com/Ve ... 2987100743

http://www.eastsyracusechevrolet.com/Ve ... 2990319813

And Sun Chevrolet Inc. ( in Chittenago)) has one).

http://www.sun-chevrolet.com/VehicleDet ... 2983703243

Enjoy ;)

Re: Chevy ZR2 with Duramax and Front/Rear Lockers

Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 9:46 am
by TwinStick
Awesome, thanks. :rockon:

Re: Chevy ZR2 with Duramax and Front/Rear Lockers

Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 10:14 am
by OffroadTreks
If we didn't have two kids and an Airstream to tow, I would seriously consider building an expo rig out of one of these.

Re: Chevy ZR2 with Duramax and Front/Rear Lockers

Posted: Mon May 22, 2017 10:35 pm
by RustyPW
MikeKey wrote:The dang thing did the Rubicon Trail recently: https://truckyeah.jalopnik.com/stock-ch ... 1795144023

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSmBYqDQXNY

GM seems to be coming straight for the Toyota Tacoma with this truck. If an aftermarket takes off around it, this could be the next big platform for overlanders. The Taco doesn't have a front locker or factory sliders.
I'ts a cheby. :notworthy: Of course it will have the aftermarket behind it!.

Re: Chevy ZR2 with Duramax and Front/Rear Lockers

Posted: Sun May 28, 2017 7:53 pm
by Reloaderguy
Buy the gasser and do a LS twin turbo swap.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_ywx7L5x7c

Re: Chevy ZR2 with Duramax and Front/Rear Lockers

Posted: Mon May 29, 2017 11:41 am
by Calvinm119
:shock: $45,000?!?! That's almost $6000 more than what I paid for my brand new PW! :wtf: .

Honestly, like others have said, it seems each of the big three are making their mark in the on the off road truck market: the PW being an HD truck, Raptor-1/2 ton, and the ZR2- midsize. For whatever reason, they don't seem to want to compete directly in that market. Economically, GM capitalized on a market that was untapped by American truck makers. I know the Jeep pickup will be out soon but its still 2 years way.

To be fair to the competitions, if they built them, that GMC All Terrain concept or a new F250 Highboy with front/rear lockers would have made me think hard about which truck I would purchase. But for now, I'll stick with the PW :winchmob:

Re: Chevy ZR2 with Duramax and Front/Rear Lockers

Posted: Mon May 29, 2017 3:32 pm
by RustyPW
3 things I think about this truck. The front diff. Will it be the egg shell case that is on the 1/2t and 3/4t? And with independent front suspension. Will it be able to keep all 4 tires on the ground when crawling? Is it going to be a factory mall crawler?

Re: Chevy ZR2 with Duramax and Front/Rear Lockers

Posted: Mon May 29, 2017 4:24 pm
by OffroadTreks
Calvinm119 wrote::shock: $45,000?!?! That's almost $6000 more than what I paid for my brand new PW! :wtf: .

Honestly, like others have said, it seems each of the big three are making their mark in the on the off road truck market: the PW being an HD truck, Raptor-1/2 ton, and the ZR2- midsize. For whatever reason, they don't seem to want to compete directly in that market. Economically, GM capitalized on a market that was untapped by American truck makers. I know the Jeep pickup will be out soon but its still 2 years way.

To be fair to the competitions, if they built them, that GMC All Terrain concept or a new F250 Highboy with front/rear lockers would have made me think hard about which truck I would purchase. But for now, I'll stick with the PW.

I joke Tacoma owners on that price point all the time. You paid fullsize prices for a mid size. The days of a cheap smaller truck like the Ranger and S10 seem long gone and dead.

My beef with Ram is no one has any idea WTF a Power Wagon is. Even with the new truck, people still are completely clueless about what it is, and what it's capabilities are. Ram REALLY understates this vehicle in marketing.

Most people know that a Ford Raptor equals offroad. Just like people tend to associate the Jeep with "offroad". I'd love to see Ram market the PW more. But I think they are actually afraid to chew into Rebel sales. Which is kind of a shame, because the rebel looks more capable than it actually is. But god forbid they give the Power Wagon a high clearance bumper.

Even the fact that they used cues from the Rebel's design on the 2017 is a good indicator the PW was an after thought.

I do have a source though, that said Mopar is working on producing sliders again like they used to for the 3rd gen. Which could mean that moving forward, the Power Wagon might start getting love from Ram again. Especially if the 17's are selling well.

All of that said, I think a rear locker on the Rebel might be a good idea for Ram.

One thing I know though, if you want a HD truck that can conquer the most terrain, it's the PW. The Raptor is reduced payload, reduced towing and marginal fuel economy. So the only thing it does well is go down washboard sand roads at 80mph and look good for instagram photos. The Power Wagon is more versatile from a functionality standpoint.

I would just like to see the PW get a facelift with the same level of thought that was put into the Rebel.
RustyPW wrote:3 things I think about this truck. The front diff. Will it be the egg shell case that is on the 1/2t and 3/4t? And with independent front suspension. Will it be able to keep all 4 tires on the ground when crawling? Is it going to be a factory mall crawler?
IFS has strengths and weakness. (more weaknesses offroad though) I think the fact that it did the Rubican means it's at least halfway decent at keeping traction.

But the numbers I saw recently are disappointing. The diesel can't beat the Tacoma for MPG or towing. WTF GM, total fail.

Re: Chevy ZR2 with Duramax and Front/Rear Lockers

Posted: Mon May 29, 2017 7:10 pm
by DamageWagon
If the Mopar sliders are anything like the 3G sliders, I would still have an opening in the market. A tube and chincy brackets can be made by anyone.

Re: Chevy ZR2 with Duramax and Front/Rear Lockers

Posted: Mon May 29, 2017 9:29 pm
by RustyPW
The 3G rock rails are well thought out, and beefy. Where they missed the mark, is there is no nerf bars on them. I had to make my own for them. I was the first one to do that. :mrgreen:

Re: Chevy ZR2 with Duramax and Front/Rear Lockers

Posted: Tue May 30, 2017 10:37 am
by TwinStick
Yes, yes you were. I still think Ram should make a tv commercial with no words, just text. Show the Ford, Chevy, GMC, Nissan & Toyota full sized on a roller wheel incline, with 3 tires on the rollers. First in 2wd, then in 4wd and still hopelessly spinning 3 wheels or less. Then show the Power Wagon in 2wd, then 4wd, then both lockers locked & watch it drive forward, off the rollers. At the end of the commercial, just put on the screen "Enough Said !!!" Sometimes commercials with no words say plenty and are funny to boot !

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZubL4mZ5n0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHIAJDgDVg8

Re: Chevy ZR2 with Duramax and Front/Rear Lockers

Posted: Wed May 31, 2017 9:29 pm
by OffroadTreks
GM's sliders are attached to the frame! :jawdrop:

https://expeditionportal.com/chevy-zr2-review/

Re: Chevy ZR2 with Duramax and Front/Rear Lockers

Posted: Wed May 31, 2017 9:39 pm
by TwinStick
No, they are not. Either a misprint or lack of the way it really is. They are bolted to the body, which you can clearly see here at the 2:06 mark.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jb9ko71qj2Q

And again here, the GM engineer/rep/designer talks about them at 6:28.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tq_WDmAAqWw

Interesting stuff. :rockon:

Re: Chevy ZR2 with Duramax and Front/Rear Lockers

Posted: Wed May 31, 2017 11:50 pm
by RustyPW
TwinStick wrote:No, they are not. Either a misprint or lack of the way it really is. They are bolted to the body, which you can clearly see here at the 2:06 mark.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jb9ko71qj2Q

And again here, the GM engineer/rep/designer talks about them at 6:28.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tq_WDmAAqWw

Interesting stuff. :rockon:
Agree. They bolt to the cab like Aluminess.

Re: Chevy ZR2 with Duramax and Front/Rear Lockers

Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2017 12:06 am
by TwinStick
I feel better about the ZR2's rock rails after watching the 2nd video I just posted. Even the GM engineer was skeptical, so the other engineers told him to take one out & put it on the rocks for a day & if it bends, they will go with frame mounted rock rails. He said they didn't bend. But I have watched a LOT of the ZR2 videos & there was 1 where I swear the rail was pushed up into the body. I just can't find it right now, :chug: thanks to some Jameson Caskmates. Surprised that I am still able to type ! :chug:

Re: Chevy ZR2 with Duramax and Front/Rear Lockers

Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2017 11:38 am
by agpilot
The pricing and fuel mileage on this tuck don't make a whole lot of sense compared to a PW - at least to me. 19/22 epa rating for the diesel? I was excited when I heard about this truck and thought to myself man I wish I could have cross shopped this when I bought my PW but my tradesman PW costs less, gets OK highway MPG (until the 37s go on) and is way more comfortable (and likely more capable). But this can fit on smaller trails. Only just.