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Thanks Axe - really appreciate your insights!The ZR2 suspension is one of the best or best suspensions I've ridden in both the 2500HD and 1500. Once you get above 6k lbs the 1500 sags quite a bit, but bags or springs will help that. The 2500HD will tow 8k without breaking a sweat and you won't need bags until after 10k lbs.
I give the 2500HD very high marks for towing capability and comfort, plus it looks good doing it. I think you would really like it.
@securityguy had a 1500 ZR2 and recently bought a really nice 2500HD, so he can tell you what the suspension is like on that rig. I would say if you have a standard 2500HD (High Country or LTZ plus) with the magnetic ride suspension, it will ride really good. But a Z71 with Rancho shocks isn't going to be nearly as nice.
Another comparison I'll make is that I just spent a couple weeks driving a 24 Ram 2500HD Laramie with coil over suspension on all corners and it rode really well too, also towed well. But I still liked the 2500HD ZR2 just a little better.
Get on GMs website and you can search dealer inventory and you should be able to find a truck you like and make a deal. Let us know what you decide. Good luck!
I like a lot of aspects of Ram trucks, but I find the seat/steering wheel ergonomics in the Chevy to be perfect for me, so I think that's what my next truck will be. Glad to hear the HD ZR2 ride is better even than an HD Ram on rear coils.
I had a feeling the Ranchos in the Z71 would be a step down in comfort... thanks for confirming. The sales guy at my local Chevy dealer told me that among their HD trucks, the Z71 rides the best on the road, ZR2 is the worst, and all other trims in between. (We talked for a long time about suspension options, but he never once mentioned a magnetic ride suspension option on the High Country and LTZ Plus.) I really don't pay much attention to what most sales guys say though, which is why I wanted to research this on the forums.
I wonder how the magnetic ride suspension on, say, an LTZ Plus would compare to the ZR2 in terms of on-road comfort without a heavy load.