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2015 Denali 2500

I want to see one, just one, picture of that truck utilizing the lift kit and mud-grip tires! Looks amazing though!

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I want to see one, just one, picture of that truck utilizing the lift kit and mud-grip tires! Looks amazing though!

 

C'mon, you can't tell by the looks its a pavement princess! Its a Duramax Denali, I went through the mud once and sank using 4wd. Truck is way to heavy for mudding, but it looks beast and drives smoother.

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C'mon, you can't tell by the looks its a pavement princess! Its a Duramax Denali, I went through the mud once and sank using 4wd. Truck is way to heavy for mudding, but it looks beast and drives smoother.

Preach on brotha.

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C'mon, you can't tell by the looks its a pavement princess! Its a Duramax Denali, I went through the mud once and sank using 4wd. Truck is way to heavy for mudding, but it looks beast and drives smoother.

Haha, I was just messin with ya! Everyone buys their vehicles because of they way they look....! It's one of a kind, that's for sure.

 

Those wheels look awesome.

 

Usually it takes about 5 years for me to like certain body styles, but these new GMC's (HD's especially) look amazing! I keep telling myself I'm going to hang onto my truck til she dies.....but I may have to pull the trigger sooner now! Especially after seeing ones like yours. Some trucks look ridiculous with lifts and tires, but yours looks mean!

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Haha, I was just messin with ya! Everyone buys their vehicles because of they way they look....! It's one of a kind, that's for sure.

 

Those wheels look awesome.

 

Usually it takes about 5 years for me to like certain body styles, but these new GMC's (HD's especially) look amazing! I keep telling myself I'm going to hang onto my truck til she dies.....but I may have to pull the trigger sooner now! Especially after seeing ones like yours. Some trucks look ridiculous with lifts and tires, but yours looks mean!

 

Thank you, I still have more to add, like 4.56 gears, front drive shaft and a diff cover for the new heavy duty gears. She's sluggish as all hell at the moment. I will eventually add a tune after all this, but will not do a DEF/DPF delete. Intake and exhaust pipe. I didn't like trucks until I saw these new GMCs. It was a game changer for me!

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C'mon, you can't tell by the looks its a pavement princess! Its a Duramax Denali, I went through the mud once and sank using 4wd. Truck is way to heavy for mudding, but it looks beast and drives smoother.

Oh trust me a big HD will mud just fine! Just takes getting used to.
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Many years ago I got my K5 stuck pretty good about 50 yards off a road. My dad showed up in his F350 to help me out. His got stuck about 25 yards off the road...lol.

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2015 Denali 2500

That is a freakin sick truck!!

 

 

Sent from my iPhone 6+

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Just a few shots of mine

 

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Still looks good, are you going to put the rear liners in it to block out some of that white.

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