Chevrolet Suburban GMT400 SUV 5.7 C2500 4AT (1996–1999)

Chevrolet Suburban GMT400 SUV 5.7 C2500 4AT (1996–1999)
Car model: Chevrolet (Chevrolet) Title: Chevrolet Model: Suburban Generation: GMT400 SUV Modification: 5.7 C2500 4AT Year of issue: 1996–1999

Main characteristics

Body:

Permitted mass of the train (kg) 7303
Maximum amount of luggage (l) 2735
Wheelbase (mm) 3340
Height (mm) 1826
Width (mm) 1941
Ground clearance (mm) 203
Permissible gross weight (kg) 3901
Length (mm) 5560

Engine:

Cylinder Bore (mm) 101.6
Number of valves per cylinder 2
Number of cylinders Eight
Piston stroke (mm) 88.4
Maximum torque (N • m) 447
Maximum torque revolutions, max. (rpm) 2800
Maximum power speed, max. (rpm) 4600
Intake type Distributed injection
Engine configuration V-shaped
Engine power (hp) 255
Engine capacity (cm3) 5735
Engine’s type Petrol

Transmission:

Number of steps Four
Drive unit Rear
Transmission Machine

Suspension and brakes:

Rear brakes Drum
Front brakes Disk drives
Rear suspension Spring
Front suspension Independent, spring

Performance indicators:

Fuel tank capacity (l) 159
Acceleration time to 100 km / h (s) 10.5
Maximum speed (km / h) 180
Recommended fuel Petrol

Steering:

Turning diameter (m) 13.2
Power steering Power steering

Tires, wheels:

Discs Front Rear
Rim width 6.5 6.5
Rim diameter Sixteen Sixteen
Number of mounting holes Five Five
Tires Front Rear
Tire diameter 15 15
Tire height 75 75
Tire width 245 245

Chevrolet Suburban GMT400 SUV 5.7 C2500 4AT (1996–1999)
Chevrolet Suburban GMT400 SUV 5.7 C2500 4AT (1996–1999)
Chevrolet Suburban GMT400 SUV 5.7 C2500 4AT (1996–1999)
Chevrolet Suburban GMT400 SUV 5.7 C2500 4AT (1996–1999)
Chevrolet Suburban GMT400 SUV 5.7 C2500 4AT (1996–1999)
Chevrolet Suburban GMT400 SUV 5.7 C2500 4AT (1996–1999)
Chevrolet Suburban GMT400 SUV 5.7 C2500 4AT (1996–1999)
Chevrolet Suburban GMT400 SUV 5.7 C2500 4AT (1996–1999)
Chevrolet Suburban GMT400 SUV 5.7 C2500 4AT (1996–1999)




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