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I'm doing loads of research on quadrasteer right now and I'd love to hear from some guys that have them or had them. I have recently seen a Suburban 2500 where I live with quadrasteer and so I'm just curious about them. What kind of production numbers are there? Any really rare ones?

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2002-2005 was when they were made. For the yukon xl and suburban they were 2003-2005. They seem pretty hard to find. I was looking for an 05 gmc yukon xl quadrasteer in black with no luck. So they can be hard to find

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Quadrasteer vehicles in general are rare. I think there were 5 or 6000 made. There were some in diesels and other HDs I believe. Some in the big SUVs and of course half ton pickups, many in Denali's. They are easy to spot since they are wider in the rear and have the extra "dually" lights.

 

As far as the system itself it takes maintenance just like anything else. It will most likely need worked on at some point, there are electric and hydraulic components. It's a shame it never caught on, to my knowledge they're the only passenger vehicles to have this feature, at least recently. Porsche uses "rear wheel steering" in the new 911's but it is mainly for use at speed and doesn't have the articulation that QS does or the practical use. Quadrasteer shortens the turning radius by about 25%.

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Quadrasteer vehicles in general are rare. I think there were 5 or 6000 made. There were some in diesels and other HDs I believe. Some in the big SUVs and of course half ton pickups, many in Denali's. They are easy to spot since they are wider in the rear and have the extra "dually" lights.

 

As far as the system itself it takes maintenance just like anything else. It will most likely need worked on at some point, there are electric and hydraulic components. It's a shame it never caught on, to my knowledge they're the only passenger vehicles to have this feature, at least recently. Porsche uses "rear wheel steering" in the new 911's but it is mainly for use at speed and doesn't have the articulation that QS does or the practical use. Quadrasteer shortens the turning radius by about 25%.

No diesels. The largest engine in at least a truck with it was a 6.0

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I dont think you could get them in the 2500HD. The reason being, the rear isnt a full floater. You could get it in the Denali, c2500 burb/XL, 1500HD, and possibly the light 25

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I dont think you could get them in the 2500HD. The reason being, the rear isnt a full floater. You could get it in the Denali, c2500 burb/XL, 1500HD, and possibly the light 25

Found a few quadrasteer 2500hd's. Looks like gas 6.0 on 2500HD QS

 

Search all of craigslist for "quadrasteer"

https://www.google.com/cse?cx=008732268318596706411:nhtd4cwl5xu&q=quadrasteer&oq=Quad&gs_l=partner.1.0.0l6.3219.5123.0.7068.4.4.0.0.0.0.196.658.0j4.4.0.gsnos%2Cn%3D13...0.1903j1229475j4..1ac.1.25.partner..0.4.657.OCEXRAP7KWY#gsc.tab=0&gsc.q=quadrasteer&gsc.page=1

 

2004 GMC Sierra CCSB 6.0 QS

http://denver.craigslist.org/ctd/4897803571.html

 

2004 Chevrolet Silverado CCSB 6.0 QS

https://columbia.craigslist.org/ctd/4874039967.html

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Both those pickups you linked are "Light 25's". Non-HD 2500's. I did say possibly light 25's had it.

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