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IRQVET

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Why do people put a Z-71 stickers on their hoe when it didn't come that way originally? It just never looks right IMO. . . .
 

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That may have been when they first applied the decal, but the Z71 option package was available way before then...and on the Tahoe.
 

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my 96 is a Z71, says so in my glovebox in the RPO codes.

that and theres the "limited" Z71 2000 tahoes in the old body style as well.
 

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IMAG0167[2].jpg Mods coming soon
 

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Yep, my 1996 Yukon is also a Z71. Always wondered where the GM guys came up with the Z series. Never knew it was a RPO code until I saw it on my glovebox sticker the other day.
 

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Bingo! No sticker required. My 97 is a Z71 sport. AS stated Z71 is an option order code.
 

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Some more recent pics of my diesel 'hoe:




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Still have some more work to do! (like installing the fender flares)

Casey
 

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I got my Bushwacker OEM Style fender flares installed:



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And here's a shot of both my '2 doors': My '95 Tahoe and my '97 Jeep TJ


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Casey
 

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Looks great, Malibu! It sucks that we don't have a ready option for a hidden hitch on ours but all things considered it doesn't look too bad there. A nice round tube Curt receiver might clean it up a tad--I've been considering that for mine.
 

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Thanks Dr. Overkill I like the looks of your tahoe. I actually made the hitch from scratch i tried to keep it as close to the fuel tank as possible. One of these days I may try to install a hidden hitch.
 

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The only hidden hitch I've ever seen on a 2-dr hoe required replacement of the tank with a smallish fuel cell. With the mileage we get, I can't imagine it's too practical for a DD to shrink the fuel capacity. But that one hoe I saw was also a pro-street custom with big tubs and meats and other stuff in the way too, so it would probably have required a fuel cell regardless.
 

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