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Monday, June 21, 2021

“Create Your Own Availability” The DIY Trail Boss Chevy Silverado LTZ Or High Country


When the fourth-generation Chevy Silverado 1500 made its official debut during the 2019 model year, it was the first time in our brand's illustrious history that a Trail Boss variant featured a two-inch factory lift. Here at West Chevy of Knoxville, we were also excited to see that it offered a large selection of off-road oriented-features and hardware, not just fronting aimlessly on its namesake to be a model that anyone would be proud of to have while entering the regions of dirt, ruts, and boulders. 

There are actually two Chevy Silverado Trail Boss models: one is the Custom Trail Boss, which is based on the entry-level Custom trim. The other is the LT Trail Boss, which is based on the LT trim level, and where the bumper-clad bill stops for further availability. The luxurious and attractive High Country and LTZ trim levels don't officially brandish a Trail Boss version, which was once a disappointment for those who enjoyed these trims and were keen on enjoying the dirt and rock-ready prowess of the Trail Boss. 

The good news is that the blogging staff on duty at GM Authority illustrated last week that it's possible to create one by following two simple DIY steps. The first is to order a 2021 Chevy Silverado in the LTZ or High Country trim that includes the Z71 Off-Road Package. The equipment is a bit different for each of these two trims, but in both cases you begin the party with the Z71 off-road suspension, Rancho monotube shocks, Hill Descent Control, skid plates, and a heavy-duty air filter. Next, you order our very own two-inch suspension lift from Chevrolet. 

Even though it is not currently compatible with all 1500 models the two-inch lift kit was developed by engineers who knew their way around the entire truck well, and it does not void the New Vehicle Limited Warranty if installed by an authorized dealer such as us. When it's combined with the Z71 Off-Road Package, you have now got an upgraded lifted version flaunting the High Country/Trail Boss with everything but an official namesake. If you are truly after the full-on Trail Boss experience, you can always trade the smaller wheels for the 20-inch ones, using Chevy accessory web tools by order.

The 2022 Chevy Silverado 1500 is excitedly set to undergo a few important updates via a mid-cycle refresh with brand-new front and rear ends, an overhauled interior, and a new center stack which has the consumers attention with a larger infotainment screen. New technologies for the Silverado are likely to include updated Google-based infotainment features, an optional digital instrument cluster, and the world's precursor to fully autonomous control: the Super Cruise hands-free driving system.

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