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What is the difference between the Silverado LT and LTZ?

The Silverado LT and the Silverado LTZ have differences in trim packages, engine choices, and interior. The Silverado LTZ has a bigger engine, larger wheels, and features such as back up cameras and chrome door handles.


Is it true that cheyennes are better in quality than silverados - I heard silverado's are bigger but not as good in quality?

there is no real difference between the two except for a few frills. my cousin has a 96 silverado, i have a 96 cheyenne, nearly every single part is interchangable between the two.


What makes a lifted Silverado?

Bigger tires and raised suspension are what a make a lifted Silverado. Lifted Silverados are above the original suspension of the truck when purchased.


What has a bigger effect on wind speed temperature or air pressure?

The bigger affect on wind speed is air pressure.


Will trailblazer rims fit a silverado?

No.. the Silverado's hub is bigger, 6.5'' to the Tblazers 6'' For more info check out www.Trailvoy.com tis a site that has loads o info on TB


Will a 2003 Chevy Silverado bumper fit a 2003 Chevy Silverado?

Um... I would sure hope so since they are both 2003. But if you mean "will a bumper from a 03 silverado 1500 fit a 03 silverado 2500, (or the other way around)" I am not sure. It might, but the frame on the 2500 is bigger than that on a 1500.


How many horsepower does the Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD have?

The 2013 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD has a 6.0 liter, V-8 engine that maxes out at a whopping 360 horsepower, and also boasts 5400 horsepower RPMs. Despite this bigger engine, the Silverado 2500HD gets an average of 36 highway MPG.


What size exhaust should be used in a 1990 Chevy silverado 350 v8?

At least 2 and a 1/4 inches are bigger.


Would your tire pressure be bigger or smaller if you go on a bike ride on a hot summer day?

Bigger


What is bigger between the sun and the earth?

Sun is bigger


Why does Creating a bigger difference between the poleward temperature and equatorward temperature makes it more windy?

Creating a bigger temperature difference between the poles and the equator leads to a stronger pressure gradient force in the atmosphere, driving stronger winds. This temperature difference causes air to move from high pressure to low pressure areas, resulting in faster wind speeds. The Coriolis effect also plays a role in shaping wind patterns based on the Earth's rotation.


What is a sentence that has the word rupture in it?

The pipe will rupture if you don't reduce the pressure. That rupture is just going to get bigger and bigger.