differences between XLT vs EB

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Yudaman

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just for reference, 98 eb has heated seats, not sure if it was standard

Mine too...

I agree with Tom, cloth is a much better way to go!
The "only" thing I like better about my current EB over my last XLT is the back quarter windows. However, they whistle and are pretty annoying when I tow my travel trailer.
 

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Mine is a 98 and I don't have heated seats. I'd also rather have the cloth seats but my leather seats actually aren't in bad shape at all surprisingly considering its spent its entire life in California, Nevada and Arizona.
 

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so wait, is my 98 EB some kind of bastard child? she never had air ride, no evidence of ever having it whatsoever (i kno her inside n out), n seats are not heated, never appear to have had the option. weird?
 

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Ok... XLT . EB or Navigator. Talk about loaded. I know this is the expy forum but why not consider the Navigator. Prices are the same for all at this point.

Limited slip rear and front(I think) heavy duty towing. Oil cooler, tranny cooler, vent windows open, leather, all the bells and whistles...
 

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Bah Humbug!!

lol..

Call me weird, but I actually prefer the cloth seats. Seem to hold up better over time.

Cant agree more. Leather is not comfortable. Too sticky in summer, too cold in winter. Cloth holds up better and it never feels too uncomfortable like leather
 

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Not sure if it was a Canadian only trim level, or a previous owner did a rebadge on my truck, but mine is a XLT "Limited". 2000, 4.6l, non air susp, full leather w/o heat, heated mirrors, pw pedals, 6 disc sound system w/o sub, Monochromatic black paint with body coloured bumpers and wheel flares, 17" wheels and factory tube steps. It seems to be positioned between the EB and XLT option wise.
 

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I would like the rear pop windows - not as complex as a sunroof to fix if in case

I have an XLT but I have rear bags. I do have the reverse sensors which is neat. Probably an option
 

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Not sure if it was a Canadian only trim level, or a previous owner did a rebadge on my truck, but mine is a XLT "Limited". 2000, 4.6l, non air susp, full leather w/o heat, heated mirrors, pw pedals, 6 disc sound system w/o sub, Monochromatic black paint with body coloured bumpers and wheel flares, 17" wheels and factory tube steps. It seems to be positioned between the EB and XLT option wise.
I have the same thing minus the leather. I'm pretty sure it came from NJ originally. It was abandoned at a dealership and sat in a dusty tow yard for a year before I picked it up for cheap. needless to say I don't have the entire history on the truck.

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