- GMT360
The GMT 360 debuted in
2002 with theChevrolet TrailBlazer ,GMC Envoy , andOldsmobile Bravada , as the next generation S/T mid-size SUV's. While it replaced the GMT 330, it shared nothing with the older platform. It used hydroformed frame rails like the larger GMT 800, and was built for GM's "Atlas" inline engines. The GMT 360 (and the long-wheelbase GMT 370) went on to be one of the most rebadged GM products with six differentmarque s represented.The 360 uses an
independent suspension in front. In the rear, the Ascender and TrailBlazer and some Envoy's use a 5-link rear suspension, while the rest have anair suspension . A 4-speed automatic is the only transmission available.This line will be replaced in
2009 , however, with crossover vehicles based on a stretched version of the TE (Theta Premium) architecture. The GMT 361 replacement program has been cancelled at this point. But, according to the GM Fleet website, theChevrolet TrailBlazer ,GMC Envoy , andSaab 9-7X will remain in production for the 2009 model year.Applications:
* GMT 305
** 2004–2005GMC Envoy XUV
* GMT 360
** 2002–2009Chevrolet TrailBlazer
** 2002–2009GMC Envoy
** 2002–2004Oldsmobile Bravada
** 2003–2007Isuzu Ascender
** 2004–2007Buick Rainier
** 2005–2009Saab 9-7X
* GMT 368
** 2003–2006Chevrolet SSR
* GMT 370
** 2002–2006Chevrolet TrailBlazer EXT
** 2002–2006GMC Envoy XLee also
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GM GMT platform
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