madcratebuilder
Rank V
Pathfinder I
In early 2017 I was ready to buy a serious off road truck, I narrowed my choice to the ZR2 and the TRD. The ZR2 had not been released yet so I researched the Z71. What I found is both have about the same reliability, each platform has it's own problems. I must have test driven over a dozen rigs at dealers up to 200 miles away. I think I aged 10 years fending off salesmen.
I'm 6" 220lbs and for me the Colorado was just a much more comfortable rig. I can drive it all day without needing a chiropractor. This is just personal preference.
I drove both gas and diesel ZR2's. The diesel just didn't have the power I felt I "wanted" for hiway use. Crew cab or Ext cab?? I wanted the 6" bed without added wheelbase so I chose the Ext cab.
Ground clearance?? TRD is 9.4" ZR2 is 8.9". This is on oem tires. I lost 1/4" when I installed rear shock skids. I have yet to hit anything with them.
I think the most common complaint on the Colorado is the 8sp trans shifting, it's deserved, it can be terrible at times. The transmission has "adaptive learning" for the shift and you need to drive 500-800 miles for the computer to "learn" your driving style. Another complaint is the throttle by wire. I didn't care for this and I bought a Pedal Commander the first month I owned my truck. The PC is amazing, made a night and day difference in drivability. I have since installed a Trifecta tune and removed the PC.
Another common complaint is Trans shutter, the torque converter clutches have issues caused by programing. Apparently there is a new ECM flash that corrects this. I used a additive called "Shutter Fix" and I have not had a single problem.
I have a set of SuperMod skid plates coming, one thing I still want is a fuel tank skid. The Bison is reported to have one. I've been told by my dealer they are expecting the base Bison to be 5K on top the ZR2 package. 5K is a lot for fugly bumpers and skids. The Bison is still on 31" tires. If the Bison was on 33" tires with longer DSSV shocks I would be in line for one.
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I'm 6" 220lbs and for me the Colorado was just a much more comfortable rig. I can drive it all day without needing a chiropractor. This is just personal preference.
I drove both gas and diesel ZR2's. The diesel just didn't have the power I felt I "wanted" for hiway use. Crew cab or Ext cab?? I wanted the 6" bed without added wheelbase so I chose the Ext cab.
Ground clearance?? TRD is 9.4" ZR2 is 8.9". This is on oem tires. I lost 1/4" when I installed rear shock skids. I have yet to hit anything with them.
I think the most common complaint on the Colorado is the 8sp trans shifting, it's deserved, it can be terrible at times. The transmission has "adaptive learning" for the shift and you need to drive 500-800 miles for the computer to "learn" your driving style. Another complaint is the throttle by wire. I didn't care for this and I bought a Pedal Commander the first month I owned my truck. The PC is amazing, made a night and day difference in drivability. I have since installed a Trifecta tune and removed the PC.
Another common complaint is Trans shutter, the torque converter clutches have issues caused by programing. Apparently there is a new ECM flash that corrects this. I used a additive called "Shutter Fix" and I have not had a single problem.
I have a set of SuperMod skid plates coming, one thing I still want is a fuel tank skid. The Bison is reported to have one. I've been told by my dealer they are expecting the base Bison to be 5K on top the ZR2 package. 5K is a lot for fugly bumpers and skids. The Bison is still on 31" tires. If the Bison was on 33" tires with longer DSSV shocks I would be in line for one.
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