GMT400
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GMT800 | |
Manufacturer: | General Motors |
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Production: | 1999–2006 |
Successor: | GMT800 |
Class: | Full size truck |
Body style: | 4-door wagon 4-door extended wagon 2-door pickup truck 4-door pickup truck |
Similar: | Ford P platform Chrysler AD platform |
The GMT 400 and similar GMT 480 is the platform for the 1988-1998 full-size pickup truck platform. The GMT 410, GMT 420, GMT 425, and GMT 430 were used for full-size SUVs from 1991 to 1999. This was the first GMT designation for the C (RWD) and K (4WD/AWD) full-size trucks and SUV's.
GMT 400 frames were built by A.O. Smith Automotive Products, Dana Corporation, and Tower Automotive.
[edit] Applications
Basic platform | Years | Model | Notes |
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GMT400/480 | 1988–1999 | Chevrolet C/K | |
1988–1999 | GMC C/K | ||
GMT410 | 1992-1999 | Chevrolet Suburban | |
GMT415 | 1992-1994 | Chevrolet K5 Blazer | |
GMT420 | 1995-1999 | Chevrolet Tahoe | |
GMT425 | 1992-1999 | GMC Suburban | |
GMT430 | 1992-1999 | GMC Yukon |
[edit] See also
Current GM platforms:
- Gamma - subcompact FWD
- Delta - compact FWD
- Epsilon - mid-size FWD
- Kappa - compact RWD
- W - midsize cars FWD
- Sigma - midsize RWD
- G/K - fullsize cars FWD
- V - full-size RWD
- Theta - crossover SUV AWD
- U - minivan FWD
- Lambda - minivan FWD/AWD
- Zeta - rear wheel drive car
- Y - sports cars RWD
- GMT - trucks RWD