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Old May 9, 2013 | 10:27 PM
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Does anyone know exactly what is different with the 03'+ ZR2 shocks?

When you shop for them online it only lists 98'-02' so I'm assuming 03'+ are different. I'm guessing I'd be fine with ordering the 02' ones? Don't imagine they would have changed mounting points or anything.
 
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I'm almost certain that GM made no chassis changes between 2002-2005. Personally I'd just go ahead and order the ones for '02, but I can't tell you for absolute certain they're identical.
 
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Originally Posted by El_Beautor
I'm almost certain that GM made no chassis changes between 2002-2005. Personally I'd just go ahead and order the ones for '02, but I can't tell you for absolute certain they're identical.
Yeah I think I read that the 03'+ ones were a little heavier duty. It's pretty odd they'd do that.
 
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