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I just picked this up last week. I have to go back to the dealer next Tuesday to get my toolboxes for the CMS.

 

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Nice Ride!!! Someday a new one for me... Ill wait till they offer another big block... Then ill have a real decision to make Diesel or Gasser???????////

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Nice truck! I just got a 07 leftover. It is also a work truck. I showed my dealer my schedule C to be eligible for business choice. Got the Line-X for nine dollars. If I bought a new plow,I would also get a nine hundred dollar rebate. I think other truck makers have similiar programs for businesses. I have steel painted wheels,could have got another truck with more trim and chrome wheels for more money. plowking

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Got the toolboxes today (I gave the dealer a copy of my business certificate from the court the business choice). These are high quality boxes (of course they came with a low quality contracted installation company that scratched my bed).

 

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Eventually I'll get some take-off rims (maybe keep this set for winter and use the good set when there isn't any salt on the roads).

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Nice truck and nice tool boxes! Don't worry about the scratch, it will get scratched being a work truck, right?

 

Welcome to the site! :lol:

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Holy cow,those ECLB's are long! Very nice truck. I love that hood emblem :lol:

 

I don't think they are as long as they look. I haven't had one side by side to mine yet, but just from seeing a few, it looks as if it is about the same length as the crew cab regular bed on the 3/4 ton trucks.

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