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Yea do it. So much nicer looks wise than the originals

 

 

 

 

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You ever rub with this size Ryan? I am having a hell of a time deciding which tires to upgrade to and I saw a truck with these in this size today at lunch. I like the height of the sidewall, they didn't seem as narrow as I was expecting.

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Never have rubbed either with the KOs or KO2s

 

 

Ryan

  • 7 months later...
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Updated photos summer 2016

 

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Ryan

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Did rear brakes today. EBC kit

 

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Ryan

  • 11 months later...
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Long time since I made an update

 

Bought a new light for my toolbox

 

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Recent full detail

 

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Ryan B.

  • 1 year later...
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Few updates truck just rolled passed 90K

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Soon? If anyone is looking for a truck this spring it will most likely be on the market [emoji6]

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Ryan B.

  • 3 months later...
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If anyone is looking for a GMT900 in the coming months let me know, contemplating selling to upgrade to a new T1 truck. Rather it go to someone who would appreciate the 6.2L and not trade in. Currently just under 94K miles. Plan to do coolant flush and trans fluid service through the dealer. Also have new plugs and wires and belt I plan to do once it warms up. Have all maintenance/gas information in an excel spreadsheet.


Ryan B.

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Also just put new BFGs on this fall

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Truck was also ceramic coated in the early fall




Ryan B.

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Sold 5/23/19


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