โSep-26-2022 03:01 PM
โSep-29-2022 04:04 PM
FishOnOne wrote:Pbutler97 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:Lantley wrote:
The interior is a mild refresh. Somehow GM does not understand that their interiors are still inferior to the competition.
The entire interior needs to be redone from the ground up!
The interior is an all new design and from the looks it looks pretty good. The one thing I would hope they did, but I doubt it was to increase the depth of their window sill because that's where I like to rest my arm/elbow. The last model year GM had a good window sill was 1987.
???
Have owned quite a few GM trucks since 94 and never had an issue resting my arm/elbow on a windowsill. Are you 4'-6" tall? Perhaps sit on a pillow? Are you planning on ditching Ford for GM?
I'm 6'4" which is why I sometimes prefer a taller arm rest.
LOL that '94 didn't have enough window sill room to support your arm unless it's thin like a pencil! :W
And yes when I purchase my next truck I'll take a look at GM like I have always done.
โSep-29-2022 03:42 PM
โSep-29-2022 03:40 PM
Pbutler97 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:Lantley wrote:
The interior is a mild refresh. Somehow GM does not understand that their interiors are still inferior to the competition.
The entire interior needs to be redone from the ground up!
The interior is an all new design and from the looks it looks pretty good. The one thing I would hope they did, but I doubt it was to increase the depth of their window sill because that's where I like to rest my arm/elbow. The last model year GM had a good window sill was 1987.
???
Have owned quite a few GM trucks since 94 and never had an issue resting my arm/elbow on a windowsill. Are you 4'-6" tall? Perhaps sit on a pillow? Are you planning on ditching Ford for GM?
โSep-29-2022 07:41 AM
mkirsch wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Was your 86 a 6 banger 3 speed with 2.73 gears or something? Find it hard to fathom that 8600gvw = 100lbs of towing capacity?
Well, as Marty has stated many times on this forum, it's actually -100lbs tow rating.
The truck didn't come equipped from the factory to tow, so it wasn't rated by the factory to tow. That's how they did it in those days.
I almost think my Dad's 1989, Chevy 2500, 8600GVWR, Vortec 350, 4-speed manual, 4.10 axle ratio, was also NOT rated for towing, because it didn't come equipped with any towing equipment. He built his own hitch and that thing towed like a freight train by 1989 standards.
It was never a statement of the truck's capability. It was a denial of liability by the manufacturer. "If you want to tow, you're on your own."
โSep-29-2022 06:49 AM
Lantley wrote:
The interior is a mild refresh. Somehow GM does not understand that their interiors are still inferior to the competition.
The entire interior needs to be redone from the ground up!
โSep-29-2022 05:52 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Was your 86 a 6 banger 3 speed with 2.73 gears or something? Find it hard to fathom that 8600gvw = 100lbs of towing capacity?
โSep-29-2022 04:00 AM
โSep-29-2022 01:33 AM
FishOnOne wrote:Lantley wrote:
The interior is a mild refresh. Somehow GM does not understand that their interiors are still inferior to the competition.
The entire interior needs to be redone from the ground up!
The interior is an all new design and from the looks it looks pretty good. The one thing I would hope they did, but I doubt it was to increase the depth of their window sill because that's where I like to rest my arm/elbow. The last model year GM had a good window sill was 1987.
โSep-28-2022 06:07 PM
Lantley wrote:
The interior is a mild refresh. Somehow GM does not understand that their interiors are still inferior to the competition.
The entire interior needs to be redone from the ground up!
โSep-28-2022 05:15 PM
โSep-28-2022 04:57 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Front end looks better to me. Dually fenders different?
ONLY 36 gallons???
โSep-28-2022 04:37 PM
โSep-28-2022 11:55 AM
โSep-28-2022 10:51 AM
blt2ski wrote:
All this recording gcwr issue will do, is potentially cause one to void the Warranty rating, if an issue is caused by overheating etc.
I can't think of one truck I've owned since 78-79, that have NOT exceeded the weight/Warranty/performance gcw rating on it at least once! My 95 CC SW K3500, I was pulling in a regular basis a 12k trailer, gcwr was 12500. I scaled at 21xxx once!
My 86 C2500 had a gcwr that was literally 100 lbs LESS than it gvwr.
Since manufactures do not set the max weight limit you can run down the road at, be it gvw or gcw. The only thing this feature can do is void a warranty. As long as it does not shut the rig down on a freeway or equal. Oh well!
MAYBE, it will finally get manufactures to let us know how aerodynamics, steep grades will effect the performance of a given rig too! Ie over max frontal area by 10 sqft, lower max wieght by 1000 lbs! If going up 30% grades lower max gvw by 5000 lbs.......
Marty
โSep-28-2022 02:06 AM
MFL wrote:FishOnOne wrote:ford truck guy wrote:
I think ( JUST MY OPINION ) that this is a good looking upgrade for GM.....
AND, I am curious how the GCW Alert will work out ??
Interesting feature. Can't help but wonder if the truck records these numbers while towing for future reference by the dealer or other motives in the event of an accident.
My thought too, when I read that, just another spyware for warranty exemption, when drive line fails.
Jerry