ChrisNLA
Well-Known Member
Previous generation did. I took a '16 for a test drive for once and sure enough, if I leaned up in the seat some I could see the back of the hood shimmering. Didn't really bother me, but not something you should expect.Don't these trucks also have hood flutter out on the highway? These are stupid problems we shouldn't have to deal with or even think about as a possibility.
However, on the JK Wrangler that I ended up buying, it wasn't uncommon for the hood to bang up and down on the interstate if you had a high wind blowing across the front of it. The rubber band hood latches would let air pick it up some. Jeep solved that with the newer latches on JL's and then of course the JT.
I've had a lot of Chevrolets - a Silverado, an S10, three 5th Gen Camaros (I still have one of them), and my '93 C1500. Always liked them - my favorite being the 'NBS' (GMT800) trucks. 99-07C, they were new enough to be comfortable, quiet, drive nice, and have reasonable build quality, old enough to be easy to work on.
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