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Old Mar 1, 2007 | 11:25 PM
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GMT900 questions

ok i have a couple of questions about the new gm trucks.
First... is there any plan to build a 3/4 ton suburban? Im not sure if they built them up untill the new trucks or not but i know they at least built them at one time.
Also...What about a narrow bed for the new silverados? Im also not sure if they produced them up untill the new models or not, but ive always liked narrow beds (on regular cabs only though). I dont think dodge produces a narrow bed anymore, but I was thinking ford still did.
Old Mar 2, 2007 | 08:56 AM
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Originally Posted by VladimirSteel
ok i have a couple of questions about the new gm trucks.
First... is there any plan to build a 3/4 ton suburban? Im not sure if they built them up untill the new trucks or not but i know they at least built them at one time.
Also...What about a narrow bed for the new silverados? Im also not sure if they produced them up untill the new models or not, but ive always liked narrow beds (on regular cabs only though). I dont think dodge produces a narrow bed anymore, but I was thinking ford still did.
There is already a 3/4 ton Suburban out on the 900 for 2007. It has a new slightly uprated 6.0 with 352 hp, 383 ft lb.

They discontinued the stepside box on GM trucks a year or two ago before the 800 production stopped. There may be a new one, but I wouldn't bet on it.
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