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What does Z71 mean?
#1
What does Z71 mean?
I am looking at a 1994 Z71. Could someone please tell me what features are included in the Z71 package? I would also like to know if all Z71s are 4x4.
Or, does anyone know of a website that I could go to in order to get this information?
Or, does anyone know of a website that I could go to in order to get this information?
#5
Hi Poopsiodoo,
Welcome to the Chevy Forums.
In strictest parlance, the term "Z71" is a regular production ordering(or RPO) code which decodes to "Chassis Package: Offroad". At one point or another, the term caught on with the buying public, who now revere it as a titan amongst trucks. Due to it's popularity in some circles , in 1988 Chevrolet started literally posting distinctive Z71 decals on the rear fenders of it's trucks included with the package.
In order to VERIFY the truck is actually a Z71, look in the glove box at your service parts identification sticker(home of the RPO codes for each specific truck) somewhere near the bottom, you should see, in amongst the other three digit alpha-numeric codes-"Z71"- If it's not there, it's not a Z71. The Z71 fender decals aren't hard to come by.
The specific RPO package changes from time to time, but generally you get:
Bilstein shocks
A G80(posi) rear
Skid Plates
Fog Lamps
Special 5-Spoke Aluminum Custom wheels
amongst other assorted goodies.
While it is technically possible to get a Z71 in 2WD, most would question your sense and sanity if you actually tried to go off road on a regular basis without 4WD. (and a good winch).
Welcome to the Chevy Forums.
In strictest parlance, the term "Z71" is a regular production ordering(or RPO) code which decodes to "Chassis Package: Offroad". At one point or another, the term caught on with the buying public, who now revere it as a titan amongst trucks. Due to it's popularity in some circles , in 1988 Chevrolet started literally posting distinctive Z71 decals on the rear fenders of it's trucks included with the package.
In order to VERIFY the truck is actually a Z71, look in the glove box at your service parts identification sticker(home of the RPO codes for each specific truck) somewhere near the bottom, you should see, in amongst the other three digit alpha-numeric codes-"Z71"- If it's not there, it's not a Z71. The Z71 fender decals aren't hard to come by.
The specific RPO package changes from time to time, but generally you get:
Bilstein shocks
A G80(posi) rear
Skid Plates
Fog Lamps
Special 5-Spoke Aluminum Custom wheels
amongst other assorted goodies.
While it is technically possible to get a Z71 in 2WD, most would question your sense and sanity if you actually tried to go off road on a regular basis without 4WD. (and a good winch).
Last edited by therewolf; April 17th, 2010 at 12:18 PM.
#6
CF Senior Member
Hi Poopsiodoo,
In order to VERIFY the truck is actually a Z71, look in the glove box at your service parts identification sticker(home of the RPO codes for each specific truck) somewhere near the bottom, you should see, in amongst the other three digit alpha-numeric codes-"Z71"- If it's not there, it's not a Z71. The Z71 fender decals aren't hard to come by.
The specific RPO package changes from time to time, but generally you get:
Bilstein shocks
A G80(posi) rear
Skid Plates
Fog Lamps
Special 5-Spoke Aluminum Custom wheels
amongst other assorted goodies.
While it is technically possible to get a Z71 in 2WD, most would question your sense and sanity if you actually tried to go off road on a regular basis without 4WD. (and a good winch).
In order to VERIFY the truck is actually a Z71, look in the glove box at your service parts identification sticker(home of the RPO codes for each specific truck) somewhere near the bottom, you should see, in amongst the other three digit alpha-numeric codes-"Z71"- If it's not there, it's not a Z71. The Z71 fender decals aren't hard to come by.
The specific RPO package changes from time to time, but generally you get:
Bilstein shocks
A G80(posi) rear
Skid Plates
Fog Lamps
Special 5-Spoke Aluminum Custom wheels
amongst other assorted goodies.
While it is technically possible to get a Z71 in 2WD, most would question your sense and sanity if you actually tried to go off road on a regular basis without 4WD. (and a good winch).
Dude! great info about how to confirm a Z71 - the RPO code.
There musta been 100 RPO codes in the glove compartment but sure enough on the last row there it was "Z71".
The guy I bought my Sport Sidestep from put some decals on it and I was questioning whether it was a real Z71 or not but I just confirmed that it was so now I am a happy camper!
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