Why is the 800 chassis better to drive than the 900 in the fun to drive department?
AutoZealot,
Great question. My GMT800 is a 1500 or 1/2 ton. My GMT900 is 2500 or 3/4 ton. I tuned my 5.3 to the same hp and torque as the 6.0 and I adjusted the transmission shift points and pressures to extend the life of the 4L60E and compliment my driving style, 6L90E is stock and shift points are not ideal. 1,0003 less to move around GMT800 is zippier than GMT900.
In GMT800 torsion bars are gone and replaced with coilovers, yaw and pitch of the front end is gone. It rides better with coilovers and no front sway bars than torsion bar and sway bar. 37" tires add upto 8" of front axle travel off road. The way it's set up I can do a 400 mile Death Valley trip in one day with two toddlers, which I have done weekly for two years, same route would take 2-3 days in the GMT900.
GMT900 has stock suspension with nitrogen shocks. HD suspension when empty is so bone jarring and rough that it is uncomfortable even on pavement if there are any cracks or potholes whats so ever.
My GMT900 is set up for highway only and towing a 10,000# trailer. My GMT800 is set up for fast and technical desert running and off-road focused adventures.
To each their own but lighter weight, smoother and longer travel suspension makes it more comfortable and fun to drive. If both were stock, on same size tires with same tire pressure, the ride difference would not be as noticeable but mine is heavily modified on a $1,000 budget.