ZR5 vs. non ZR5???
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ZR5 vs. non ZR5???
Hello everyone...i'm a new member to the forum. I drive a 99 sonoma 2x4, and have been drooling over crew cabs since I first layed my eyes on them.
I plan on trading my truck in on a crew cab in the very near future, but before I do, i'd like to know what the differences are between the ZR5 crew cab and the regular crew cab.
I know the ZR5 get bed rails, running boards, different wheels(sometimes), a roof rack, fender flares and a couple of decals, but what else?
Is it like the ZR2 which includes a wider suspension package?
I just don't want to regret not getting the ZR5 later on.
Thanks in advance for any replys,
Jared
I plan on trading my truck in on a crew cab in the very near future, but before I do, i'd like to know what the differences are between the ZR5 crew cab and the regular crew cab.
I know the ZR5 get bed rails, running boards, different wheels(sometimes), a roof rack, fender flares and a couple of decals, but what else?
Is it like the ZR2 which includes a wider suspension package?
I just don't want to regret not getting the ZR5 later on.
Thanks in advance for any replys,
Jared
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Biggest benefit , IMO, is the flares. (I like the wheels too )
No one is making flares for Crews , YET.
Oh, and , Welcome
No one is making flares for Crews , YET.
Oh, and , Welcome
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welcome to the site.. I know something the Crew cab can do and the ZR2 can't.. Seat 5 people.. Yeah the ZR2 is wider and higher stock.. But if your a true wrench monkey. You can get the crew that high really quickly and with a grand total of 550 extra bucks not including the tires.. It can be as wide and as high. If I wasn't married I would maybe get the ZR2.. But I really love the crew cab..
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the zr5 appearance package includes roof rack, bed rail, step bars,wheel flares, 5 spoke spectra gray rims,(black accents on chevy,gray accents on gmc)black front and rear bumpers and black grill, notice my avatar has the the black front end,and those nifty little zr5 decals.which are 44 bucks each if you wanted to buy them, i personally am glad i got the zr5 over the none zr5 and would make the same choice again, but id look for a better color and price, also look at the gear ratio before you buy and id look for a fullsize spare but thats just me.
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smokinjoe wrote:the zr5 appearance package includes roof rack, bed rail, step bars,wheel flares, 5 spoke spectra gray rims,(black accents on chevy,gray accents on gmc)black front and rear bumpers and black grill, notice my avatar has the the black front end,and those nifty little zr5 decals.which are 44 bucks each if you wanted to buy them, i personally am glad i got the zr5 over the none zr5 and would make the same choice again, but id look for a better color and price, also look at the gear ratio before you buy and id look for a fullsize spare but thats just me.
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OK, so there are no differences in the drivetrain. Just differences in looks. Got it!
Knowing this, I decided that I will settle for a non ZR5, but about how much should I pay for a used on with under 30k miles?
Here in CC, Texas I've only seen 2 for sale and they were both somewhere around 18 grand...both 2002 and non ZR5, but in great condition.
How much did ya'll pay?
Thanks alot,
Jared
Knowing this, I decided that I will settle for a non ZR5, but about how much should I pay for a used on with under 30k miles?
Here in CC, Texas I've only seen 2 for sale and they were both somewhere around 18 grand...both 2002 and non ZR5, but in great condition.
How much did ya'll pay?
Thanks alot,
Jared
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I got my loaded 2003 ZR5 for $19000 plus tax for a grand total of 21,000 last june.. (except leather which I didn't want anyway..)
Oh an zr5's do not come with fender flares..
Oh an zr5's do not come with fender flares..
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Well GMC's don't2bunik wrote:...Oh an zr5's do not come with fender flares..
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man must be nice to live in the states my zr5 was 36000 brand new ( canadaian) i was a stupid impulse buyer however and would think alot more if i was buying now...ugh
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Now, I know up front that you will think that this newbie is blowing smoke but, I traded my '97 ZR2 at the beginng of this month (May 2004) for a "new" untitled 2002 SR5 (had just over 600 mi on odometer) with every whistle and bell possible for under 18k excluding trade in value. The downside to this find is that I catch every school bus and taxi joke coming and going (yes, it is yellow). Yes I like it and at that price I would have bought it if it was Mary Kay pink. Wanna do a 2" lift soon and will be asking for pointers. Am glad I found you people!
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All of the 2001 up non-ZR5 crews have the rear flare.anvil wrote:... the rear looks like an added piece something like a flare. Maybe, all crews have what I have as far as the rear flares are concerned.
It is there to make the Isuzu bed look more like the same bodylines as the front fenders.
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GMan wrote:OK, so there are no differences in the drivetrain. Just differences in looks. Got it!
Knowing this, I decided that I will settle for a non ZR5, but about how much should I pay for a used on with under 30k miles?
Here in CC, Texas I've only seen 2 for sale and they were both somewhere around 18 grand...both 2002 and non ZR5, but in great condition.
How much did ya'll pay?
Thanks alot,
Jared
In my opinion, the MOST important thing to look for if you plan on lifting, or even going to a bigger tire, is the gear ratio. There are a lot of 3.42 crews out there, and those of us afflicted with that gear ratio will all tell you........GET ONE WITH 3.73's!!!!
If you plan on keeping the stock size everything and driving it the way it is, then 3.42's are fine, but you will be terribly unhappy with the performance if you try putting a 30 or 31 on the truck. It's not that hard or expensive to get the truck lifted enough to fit the tires, but it's almost $1000 for a gear ratio change, not including any sort of rear limited-slip or posi unit.
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right! if you have 3.73's, then you can deal with 33's...but 35's will need some gears. you could find a set of axels with 4.56 or so gears already setup and just sfa it for about the same price if you can do it yourself
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