colorado z71 vs zr2

Asked by GuruX578D Oct 07, 2018 at 02:08 PM about the 2018 Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 Crew Cab 4WD

Question type: General

I drive 90% on dirt roads , is the ZR2 worth the diff in price for the better
suspension.

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I would test drive both but would probably go with the ZR2. Read reviews from off road magazines!

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Two points. First, be aware the substantial drop in payload in the ZR2 compared to the Z71, from 670kg to 500kg. Second, you don't get a lot of extra ground clearance. Chevy advertises that you get 5cm "lift" on the ZR2, but that doesn't mean 5cm extra ground clearance, due to the low-hanging shocks. You only get about 1.5cm extra clearance. Finally, the ZR2 has a higher centre of gravity.

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If you just drive gravel it will be mostly irrelevant. Any trim will handle it just fine unless it is a trucking route or minimum maintenance which both tend to be significantly rougher. (Washboards on trucking route, washouts on minimum maintenance). For me I live on a farm and we regularly travel across fields and pastures so the ZR2 is best for me with the softer long stroke suspension to handle the off-road terrain aswell as the locking differentials front and rear. Haven't found a truck that pulls through such nasty mud as the ZR2 all locked up!

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