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A GMC Sierra Denali equipped with Quadrasteer, rear steering angle. Quadrasteer is the name of a four wheel steering system developed by Delphi Automotive while under the ownership of General Motors for use in automobiles. It was available as an option on GM's full-size pickup trucks and 2500 Suburbans for model years 2002 through 2005. [1]
Pages in category "Vehicles with four-wheel steering" The following 73 pages are in this category, out of 73 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The "wheel arrangement" designation is the number of wheels x the number of driven wheels. ... Early models had 4-wheel steering Liberty truck 3-ton 4x2: 1917–1918 ...
Ford built fifty units with four-wheel steering, of which four have survived. [75] Willys-Overland was the last of the three manufacturers to start early production, waiting until 5 June 1941 to kick-off production, [86] needing to reduce the Quad's weight by 240 lb (109 kg). After many painstaking detail changes, Willys renamed their vehicle ...
All trucks have hydraulic steering in both the front and the rear (four wheel steering), with the front wheels controlled by the steering wheel and the rear wheels by a toggle switch. The tires are typically "terra" tires used on farm equipment, and are of size 66-inch (170 cm) in diameter, 43-inch (110 cm) in width, and fit on 25-inch (64 cm ...
It was a four-wheel steering system that greatly reduced the truck's turning radius and improved lane changing while towing. General Motors dropped Quadrasteer from the Sierra Denali after the 2004 model year and its entire lineup after 2005, citing poor sales of this expensive option. [6]
The truck also provides up to 11 inches of ground clearance, while a new front stabilizer bar disconnect brings 10 percent more articulation than the outgoing truck. Four wheel disc brakes are ...
Generally, for the two-wheel-drive trucks, the 8.5-inch rear end was only used when it came with both a manual transmission and the L35 W-code 4.3 L (262 cu in) V6 engine; it was an option for four-wheel-drive trucks with either transmission. This was also the year that GM introduced the ZR2 off-road package.