4500, 5500, 6500 Silverado

OregonDMAX

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Looks like GM is deciding to roll out the 4500, 5500, 6500 lineup again but releasing it under the Silverado name instead of kodiak/topkick.
 

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ironmax

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I was just looking at that before i came here. Anybody have any interior pics?

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malibu795

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Power rating is on par for non fire/rescue trucks with isb6.7 and paccar-7 Engines 300-350/700-750 HP/tq

The 6500 is lacking bigger Engine options as the big 4 trucks KW/Pete/frieghtliner/International class 6 trucks and get 9-10 liter Engines in them usually Max is 380/1250 HP/TQ.. plus Allison/Spicer/eaton-fuller manual transmission

Interior pickup cab that's raised off the truck chassis
Engine area is packed full..

Still waiting to see the proclaimed "slew of options" the GM keeps saying might get more specs released come Friday/Saturday as the work truck show in Indy comes to and end

Jounrymans 4500/5500 CC dodge is usually mid 50k sticker...basically work truck with power everything and vinyl floor
 

DAVe3283

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Good looking truck.
Indeed. I am really curious to see their pricing.

They claim it has the Duramax/Allison. I wonder what all will be different on the 4500+ vs the 2500/3500? Probably similar to the Kodiak, but I will be curious to learn the gritty details.
 

malibu795

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Grearing options

Probably limit it to 40,000lb GCVW if they even give a GCVWR
A s17-140 would have been nice
 

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lutzjk913

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Indeed. I am really curious to see their pricing.

They claim it has the Duramax/Allison. I wonder what all will be different on the 4500+ vs the 2500/3500? Probably similar to the Kodiak, but I will be curious to learn the gritty details.

My guess is they will follow ford and put a de tuned version in it.
 

OregonDMAX

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Indeed. I am really curious to see their pricing.

They claim it has the Duramax/Allison. I wonder what all will be different on the 4500+ vs the 2500/3500? Probably similar to the Kodiak, but I will be curious to learn the gritty details.

Seriously though probably in the 6 figure as a fully loaded 3500 is close to 75k
 

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DAVe3283

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Seriously though probably in the 6 figure as a fully loaded 3500 is close to 75k
I have a suspicion that it will come in cheaper than a fully loaded 3500.
Industrial trucks are generally in the 50-70k range, and I can't imagine they will sell many if they are too far out from the competition.

That would be without a bed, though. Fully up-fit for a purpose, yeah, I could see 100k+.
 

malibu795

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I’m wondering if the 45/5500 series is still a bit too big.

too big?? as in tall or?
this is the 6500hd
my gues it is just under 8' tall
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4500HD
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dmax_ty

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Those pics are the best I’ve seen that best portray the size, so thanks Adam.

I guess what I’m saying is Ford/Dodge have more of a “beefed up one ton”, for lack of a better term, and GM seems to have gone a notch above that. I suppose that IF the GCWR is a big step above Ford and Dodges offerings then the size becomes more of a minor thing. The Kodiak/Topkick trucks were MASSIVE and didn’t have the GCWR to go with their size.