Why is it called Z71?

For those having difficulting with comprehension - Z meant a really really fast car. Chevy liked the "Z" for really really fast production vehicles. So Chevy used the Z with various numbers such as "Z"28 to designate a really really fast Camaro.
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What does Chevy Z71 stand for?

What does Z71 mean on a Chevy Silverado? The Chevy Silverado Z71 package is an optional upgrade to add to your Silverado 1500 to enhance the pickup's off-road capabilities. The Z71 package is Chevy's signature off-road package and is well-respected in off-road communities.
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How did Chevy come up with Z71?

It took until 1992 for GM to realize that shoppers were wise to the RPO code, at which time the automaker started slapping Z71 stickers on the rear quarter panels of its full-size Chevy and GMC pickups. Not long after, the same package arrived for the full-size Blazer, a 2-door SUV that eventually spawned the Tahoe.
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What is a Silverado Z71?

The Z71 Off-Road Package is available on almost every Silverado (standard on Trail Boss models; not available on Custom) and includes the Autotrac 2-speed transfer case, twin-tube Rancho® shocks (Rancho monotube shocks on Trail Boss), a metal underbody shield, a heavy-duty air filter, an industry-first air filter ...
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What's so special about Z71?

The Z71 Package gives truck buyers a Silverado that is built to be ready for anything. The brushed metal sill plates and underbody transfer case shield give the Silverado added durability that will give you peace of mind that you aren't roughing up your pickup too much.
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What is Z71?



What does LTZ stand for?

LTZ: LTZ Meaning. LTZ stands for “luxury touring z”, with “z” symbolizing the next step up from the “LT” trim. Davenport drivers may notice numbers with an LTZ trim, like “LTZ1” or “1LTZ”. Because the LTZ label is only available on higher-up trims, there aren't as many Chevy models with the LTZ label.
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Are all Z71 trucks 4 by 4?

Z71 colorado/canyons can be either 4X4 or 2WD. 2WD Z71's have torsion bar suspension. Non Z71 trucks that are 2WD are non torsion bar. Non Z71 trucks that are 4X4 are torsion bar.
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Is Z71 suspension stiffer?

I do know on 2017 Colorado according to suspension parts lists, the main suspension difference was only in the front struts and springs being a bit stiffer. Rear leafs for a given trim/model level were the same. Other than that, the stock Z71 Kevlar tires also contribute to a bit stiffer ride.
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Does Chevy make a 2 wheel drive Z71?

Ok, it is confirmed: The NBS 2 wheel drive trucks are available with the "Z71" option.
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What does the Z stand for in Chevy?

Chevy's RPO, or regular production order, options all have an alphanumeric code. Many since 1963 have begun with the letter Z. The letter doesn't mean or stand for anything, and it has been used for hundreds of options over the decades, both big and small, as have most of the alphabet and many numbers.
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What was the first year of Z71?

In 1988, Chevrolet first introduced the Z71 designation that featured a powerful off-road drive and more capabilities. Today, the Z71 is highly reputable amongst truck enthusiasts. With a combination of appearance and a superior performance package, a Z71 truck is hard to miss.
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What does Z mean in Z28?

The name Z/28 will be forever linked with the Chevrolet Camaro. In reality, it was a simple three digit, alphanumeric GM sales code for a "Special Performance Package" that was introduced in December 1966.
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What is the difference between the Z71 and ZR2?

The ZR2 trim is only available in 4WD configuration, whereas the Z71 has a 2WD option. The Z71 also offers a long box option with the crew cab configuration, while the ZR2 only has a short box option with the crew cab.
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What does rst stand for Chevy?

RST Special Edition Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban: Full Reveal. Chevy introduced a new special edition for the Tahoe and Suburban: the street-performance Rally Sport Truck, or RST. The Tahoe RST will also be available with a new Performance Package that includes a 420-hp, 6.2L V-8 engine; Magnetic Ride Control.
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Why do I feel every bump in my truck?

Feeling every bump

If you start to feel every bump on the road, it's a clear sign that there is a problem with your shock absorbers or struts, that needs to be checked. An easy check is the bounce test. Simply push your entire weight down on your car's bonnet. Release and count the number of times the car bounces.
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What is difference between Z71 and LT?

The Luxury LT edition adds heated front seats and automatic climate control. The Z71 adds its own unique blend of cloth and leatherette upholstery. Power front seats ensure a more pleasant ride. Both trim levels can be paired with the extended cab, which seats four, or the crew cab, which seats five.
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What is a Z71 package?

This off-road package comes with a metal underbody shield, all-terrain tires, a high-capacity air filter, Hill Descent Control, an off-road suspension with Rancho® shocks, a two-speed transfer case, and an automatic locking rear differential. 2020 Chevrolet Silverado HD Z71.
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Whats LS stand for?

In a car engine, LS stands for luxury sport, meaning it is majorly used in high-end cars that offer great performance like the Chevrolet. In a Chevy, the LS engine is the main V8 mainly used in General Motors' line of rear-wheel-drive cars.
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Is LS or LT better?

The Difference Between LS and LT

The LS will add on extra amenities – often nicer interior or exterior upgrades or more premium technology. The LT follows after the LS, offering even better features at a slightly higher MSRP. While these features vary from model to model, you'll notice a more luxurious feel overall.
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Which is better LS or LT engine?

The LT blocks are more robust in design than the LS, thanks to its gusseted water jackets. This is one reason why the LT aluminum block can take up to 900 horsepower, and the L8T iron block should be safe in the 1,200 horsepower range.
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What is Z71 Colorado?

To up the truck's prowess on the trails, the 2022 Chevy Colorado Z71 Off-Road Performance Edition features the Z71 Off-Road Suspension Package and a 1-inch leveling kit. Motivation is sourced from the naturally aspirated GM 3.6L V6 LGZ gasoline engine, rated at 308 horsepower and 275 pound-feet of torque.
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What does Z85 mean?

Z85 – Designed for enhanced handling and trailer towing, with monotube front and rear shocks. Z71 – Delivers enhanced off-road capability; features specific monotube front and rear shocks.
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Does GMC have a Z71?

The Sierra All-Terrain builds on the dynamic Z71 Off-Road package with a roster of stylish, refined and capable features that combine to create a unique truck that's ready for anything.
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