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TxDoc
12-30-2003, 10:53
Delphi's latest press release mentions Quadrasteer, reinforcing the comments made by owners here:

"As Quadrasteer enters its third year of production, post purchase research indicates 99 percent of owners would recommend the system to family and friends. Quadrasteer is now a $1,995 option and has been added to GM's new 2004 3/4 ton crew cab. Delphi also is developing future generations of Quadrasteer that integrate four-wheel steering with brake-based stability control systems for safer, earlier intervention during emergency situations and reduced likelihood of a rollover."

bluenote
12-30-2003, 17:11
My cousin has a 2500 CC with Quadrasteer on order, so it's definitely on the books!

Modified
12-30-2003, 19:28
Is that a 2500LD or a 2500HD?

bluenote
12-30-2003, 20:51
The standard 2500, not HD.

Professor
12-31-2003, 05:47
The 2500LD CC has had the quadsteer availible for some time. The 2500LD CC is just a rebadged 1500HD from 2001-2003. Same truck, marketing decision.

FisHn2DMax
12-31-2003, 22:13
Does the 2004 2500LD CC offer the DuraMax option yet?

mark45678
01-01-2004, 05:36
its going to take GM as long if not longer then the time its takeing them to make the 4500 4x4! dont look for a HD based quad steer in the next few years! WAKE up the sleeping giant!!!! can you hear us?

Burner
01-01-2004, 20:00
Author Topic: Quadd steer questions
Burner

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posted 12-31-2003 10:32 AM
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Brother-N-Law has a CC Q-Steer truck and wants to raise the front to level the truck. Is there a special trick to this or can I just wing the T-bars and do a normal allinment? Also, how much tire and rim can you put under one of these things, stock. Will a set of Hummer II rims fit with 31" tires?

Thanks

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