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I've been poking around some of the databases I have access to but there isn't a lot of info for the ZR2 yet. I couldn't find a part number for some of these more interesting additions with the ZR2 trim.GM used Eaton for the Colorado ZR2 e-lockers so it’s a safe bet that they used the same supplier. I haven’t seen part numbers yet but I’ll see If any data exists in the aftermarket databases when I’m back at a computer tomorrow.
I appreciate your looking around for this information, I myself can not find any answers. I will be happy if Chevrolet is using a Eaton E locker on these trucks. I will be even happier when my build starts.I've been poking around some of the databases I have access to but there isn't a lot of info for the ZR2 yet. I couldn't find a part number for some of these more interesting additions with the ZR2 trim.
But the GM direct-to-consumer parts websites are starting to get populated with a few OE part numbers. But mostly it is breakables and wear parts so even that site isn't letting the info go public yet.