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This is my 2009 Chevrolet Silverado LT with a 5.3. Got it in March 09 and loving it. Recently installed a 3inch suspension lift (not pictured, I'll post some later). I tow my 2005 Angler 204fx.

 

The Toy:

 

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The Rig:

 

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2009 Silverado LTZ WDE with my Yamaha Rhino - only pic I have of it hooked up to the truck (its now painted white diamond, has HIDs and a nice sound system).

 

I plan on buying a boat for the summer time, will post pics of that later on!

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Nothing crazy. Just a aluminum center console and a 12' enclosed with various toys. Also hauls the most important thing...@SS!! Well, not really, its slow :o/ I am also adding some new parts to rid the rear end sag when towing. I can't stand it!!! To be honest, I kinda miss it when it was stock.

 

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I don't have that many pics...I will post more tonight that are on my external hard drive.

 

 

sorry the details...

 

2001 PowerQuest 26 SLS

454 Big Block with str. pipes out the back.

 

about 6000 with the trailer and all. I am at my limit with this truck...anything more then 7000 i am upgrading to the 2500 HD with the D-Max.

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I have a 24 ft. enclosed trailer that I haul my 72 Monte Carlo in, also I have an open trailer that I haul my Rhino or go carts in.

 

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Here is a good one.. Used the budget on the truck. Trailer might come this year.

 

Love the truck 5.3 6speed 14mpg at 65-78mph

 

Just barely fits :thumbs:

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Yeah it runs ;) 11.33 on a 2.0L Current USA record holder.

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I tow my 21' Challenger. Boat is 2500lbs "wet" and trailer is 1500 or so. Truck pulls it quite nicely.

 

The boat also runs really well too....

 

 

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I'm currently towing a 27ft travel trailer, but hoping to get into a fifth wheel soon (hence the truck in my sig).

Truck pictured was my '02 YukonXL. I'll have to make a point to take a new picture this spring.

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