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dtkarst 10-24-2012 03:50 PM

03 1500hd question
 
Hello all I usually am in the 60-66 part of this site but I am looking at an 03 1500hd Sierra with 70k miles and it has quadrasteer. Has anyone had quadrasteer? And are they dependable and not junk? Any feedback would help, thanks
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clinebarger 10-24-2012 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by dtkarst (Post 5665588)
Hello all I usually am in the 60-66 part of this site but I am looking at an 03 1500hd Sierra with 70k miles and it has quadrasteer. Has anyone had quadrasteer? And are they dependable and not junk? Any feedback would help, thanks
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My mom has a 04 2500 Burb with quadrasteer, No problems. The only problem is you HAVE to change the rear diff. fluid every 12000 miles, Use the correct GM fluid....GM part# 12378557. Can buy it online for around $16, Dealer can be as high as $30 per quart.

Quadrasteer trucks also have a Dana 60 rear axle & is a good axle, But weird GM/Delphi didnt use the AAM 9.5" they already had.

dtkarst 10-24-2012 09:38 PM

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Thanks for the reply..It seems like a pretty nice truck yet, i just havent heard much about the quad-steer stuff. I have heard a few things about it not giving much problem or giving a lot of problems. I dont know for sure what Id use it for or how much id use it, but the truck is what what im looking for Theyre asking too much money for it but Ill work on that haha

clinebarger 10-24-2012 10:05 PM

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When you get used to it, It's GREAT, You can also turn it off & on.

dtkarst 10-25-2012 01:14 AM

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http://www.autoworldusedcars.com/veh...-ks-id-3693438

there it is. Like i said its a little high priced. It books out at a little over 16,000

truckdude239 10-25-2012 11:16 AM

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a little high? thats alot high imo

Vintage Windmills 10-25-2012 11:49 AM

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They are sought after and people love them from what I've read. They do bring a premium and sell fast if priced properly since you can't buy a new truck with the feature. Change fluid regularly as mentioned. Get used to it before you manuever around parking lots, they are different and will surprise you at first. Price needs to be lower on that one to around 15-16 IMO

OLDIRON69 10-25-2012 01:51 PM

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My buddy has one and can back a trailer like nobody's business with the quadrasteer engaged. He can out-park me in any parking lot!

dtkarst 10-25-2012 09:50 PM

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I am in negotiations with them. I have already told them countless times that a 15,000 truck isnt worth 19,000 haha so i am working on it.

dtkarst 10-27-2012 12:13 PM

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Does anyone know how much of a difference in towing there is between a standard half ton with a 3:73 posi compared to a 1500HD with 4:10?

Vintage Windmills 10-27-2012 12:34 PM

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In terms of what? control, power, braking?

The 1500hd will have the 6.0 so you'll have more torque and the 4l80e trans so you won't have to damage the truck towing as much as you want. Also the HD is a 3/4 ton chassis so better brakes and everything for towing. On the other hand, this truck is heavier than a 1/2 ton so it won't feel as peppy and mileage won't be as good, esp with 4.10's. As with anything, there are tradeoffs. You'll like it for towing and hualing but if you just want a daily driver, 1/2 ton would be more economical

Vintage Windmills 10-27-2012 12:37 PM

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Also, I think you have to step up to a 1500hd/2500 like this to get a crew cab with a 6.5 box. If thats what you need and you aren't towing what you'd need a 2500hd for, these are good trucks.

dtkarst 10-27-2012 12:55 PM

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I am just curious as to how much more it can pull. We drill water wells around here and we haul some heavier equipment and I seem to have a habit of hauling old trucks home as well. And my half ton now can do it but last summer it would overheat at times and just didnt have the power to pull some of the things we have. I spoke with the original owner of this 03 gmc and he said highway it owuld do about 13 and in town about 11. But i am on the highway a lot just to get to town. But the dealer thinks something is wrong with my transmission on my current truck, which nothing is wrong with it and his reasoning didnt make sense. I am only 21 and when I come in there i cant get a saleman to take me serious. COuld be their loss on it

Vintage Windmills 10-27-2012 02:51 PM

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How heavy are the items you need to tow? The mileage sounds about right, thats what a 2500hd gets empty with the 4.10 gears. Look into a custom tune, Cold air intake, and synthetic fluids to pick up 1mpg or so.

LEEVON 10-27-2012 08:41 PM

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My dad has a quadrasteer and I'm sold. They are incredible to drive, especially trailering. He has had issues though. The rear end whines, expensive gear oil and when the speedometer went out it caused an electrical problem with the rear end (centering) and almost caused him to flip on the highway. He still likes it.

dtkarst 10-27-2012 10:03 PM

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The rear end whines all the time? and I have never heard of them doing that with the speedometer so i learned something new on that point


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