Talk:General Motors GMT platform
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[edit]I think we should have some mentioning of where the frames are manufactured. I would put it in myself, but im not too knowledgable about it. All I know is that that the GMT 800 and the GMT 900 platforms were and are constructed here in my hometown of St. Thomas, Ontario Canada. Does anyone know more than that? --Reaper X 02:36, 9 July 2006 (UTC)
I noticed an error in the GMT-360 section. I own a GMC Envoy and can confirm that they use a 5-link/coil spring rear suspension. Some type of load-leveling air suspension is available, but is not standard equipment (at least in the 2002 model year). I'll let someone else with more knowledge of these trucks make the correction.