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When Are They Going To Bring Back The Ss Silverado ?


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I have a 05 silverado 5.3 with basic mods and recently bought my wife a 2012 camaro v6. I relize I need an upgrade now. The little v6 is stock 323hp. My truck has a hard time even keepn up let alone get traction. I love the sh!+ out of my truck. I've even entered into car shows but I think I need to trade her in. I want a silverado SS but all I can find is older 1s. The new trailblazer is nice and I see they are putting 5.3l in colorados but I really just want 1 of those new zl1 motors and suspension shoved off in a SILVERADO SS. Any feed back is greatly appreciated.

 

 

Here's a vid of my truck gettn tuned.

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUm4_E-DhGY&feature=youtube_gdata_player

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This is the first I've heard of them shuttn down the SS program. Are they developing a better program?? Or are they giving up on competition. Can we find a link to GM developement department to voice our opinion. If there is DEMAND there should be supply

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I seen some1 offers a 427 package but that's $33k on top of the $33k you would pay for a new silverado. Kinda hard to trade my truck in on a new silverado when I know I'll have to put $30k more into it just to get what I want. Let alone the financing. I could finance new truck no problem but how could I finance a 427 package.I don't think 427 package has good enough suspension to put power to the ground either.

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That's fast lane, they do good work but I couldn't justify spending 60k on a truck either. You can give them any nnbs I believe, so if you could pick up one for 15-20 mileage shouldn't matter since all of that is getting replaced anyways. Or just pick up a decent used one with either a 5.3 or a used vmax with a 6.0 and supercharge it, do some suspension and tranny work and bam nice 12 sec truck.

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I'm still lookn 4 link to silverado ss dept. it ain't gunna hurt to ask. Maybe if they get enough responses they will relize there's a huge market for SSs now that ford/dodge are finally coming out with hp to match Chevy. I mean c'mon the new hemi ram and f150 have all kinds of upgrades to smoke a new silverado. Me personally that gets under my skin.

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Well they had the new vortec max and more recently the new 6.2 with a 6 speed is a hell of a truck with over 400hp stock, just cause they got rid of the "SS" name doesn't mean they aren't making some stout trucks, a few bolt ons and a good tune on a new 6.2 and it'll run mid 13's all day

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GM did not shut down the "SS department" because there is no such thing. GM shut down the GM Performance Devision but the SSS did not go through GM Performance.

 

I really dont see GM bringing back the SSS, as much as I would like to see it, I dont think its going to happen. IF GM does I can see them just making a Chevrolet Denali using the same engine and 2WD or AWD setup, with a little different look than the stock Silverado. Now that GM offers the 6.2 in a regualr silverado and sierra you can just get a SSS seem much less likely. I just hope they start offering the 6.2 in more options and make it more avalible. Right now its hard to find

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:withstupid:

 

GM axed their Performance Division back close to when Pontiac was axed & the economy was falling down flat on it's face. :closedeyes:

 

Maybe GM will introduce a NEW SSS when the world is back up & running (financially), for the 99% anyways...?? :fingersx:

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