Nope. Z71 vehicles are generally 4x4, not 2x4.
Starting in 2007, GM started offering the Z71 package on 2wd Avalanche trucks. The badging will only say Z71 instead of Z71 4x4
The Chevrolet Avalanche Z71 has an MPG of of 15. Therefore, the Chevrolet Avalanche requires approximately 6.67 gallons to travel 100 miles on medium.
2004 Chevrolet Avalanche Z71 with 5.3 liter engine, possible gen III. 2004 Chevrolet Avalanche Z71 with 5.3 liter engine, possible gen III.
yes the true z71's are 4x4 but people put the z71 decals on there standard 2wd trucks because the z71 is the most popular Chevy truck
The Z71 package is an off road suspension vehicle , it ride's stiffer than 2WD models, but it is still a good ride.
Nope it is 4WD you can change the settings to 4WD & 2WD
The Z66 is the 2 wheel drive highway trailering version vs the Z71 4 wheel drive off road version. (Basic but true)
Where is oil drain plug on 2007 avalanche
The 2002 was the only Av to have one.....crazy. Almost as crazy as no tranny cooler on my Z71 "tow package". There are kits to add a filter, but they sound like a PITA
The Z71 package on a Chevrolet Avalanche Z typically refers to an off-road suspension and appearance upgrade that enhances the vehicle's capabilities. It includes features like upgraded shocks, skid plates, and unique styling elements to improve off-road performance and aesthetics. This package is designed for those who want a more rugged look and enhanced handling in varied terrains. Overall, Z71 enhances the Avalanche's versatility for both on-road and off-road driving experiences.
have the truck on, put the truck on neutral, then switch from 4wd to 2wd
FlexFuel will be written on the vehicle somewhere if that vehicle is Flex Fuel.
Run your hand around the bottom of the oil pan and you will find it.