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Was that after the dirty pics though?

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Figured I'd post a few recent goodbye pics after 31k mostly trouble free miles. Mainly the heated/cooled seats a few times, but it wasn't a big issue overall. It's been a great truck, and I've liked it so much I decided on pretty much the exact same 17 model. I would have kept this one a while longer but my local dealer made me a deal I honestly couldn't refuse.

 

No mods other than 16k miles on stock sized Toyo Open Country AT2s. Mileage with the AT2s over that time was 15.2. Stock at 15k miles was 16.3 and dropped to 15.9 overall, but the first 15k miles was on stock 18's. I do use remote start a lot though.

 

 

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Yea remote start is a killer but well worth it! Ha

 

You'll have to recreate that photo with the new truck of the tractor in tow and the flag in the background! [emoji631]

 

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Yea remote start is a killer but well worth it! Ha

 

You'll have to recreate that photo with the new truck of the tractor in tow and the flag in the background! [emoji631]

 

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Will do! A new flag is up now, the new truck should be ready tomorrow, and the new house should be done in about 10 days. Its shaping up to be a good start to the year, but there will be some more dirt that needs moved around, so lucky me.

 

Just my 2 cents, but I think every front yard in this country needs a flag flying out front.

 

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Will do! A new flag is up now, the new truck should be ready tomorrow, and the new house should be done in about 10 days. Its shaping up to be a good start to the year, but there will be some more dirt that needs moved around, so lucky me.

 

Just my 2 cents, but I think every front yard in this country needs a flag flying out front.

 

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Amen! It's been my life long dream to have a huge flag pole. I only have the one on the house at the moment but I know exactly where it's going to go!

 

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Yea remote start is a killer but well worth it! Ha

 

You'll have to recreate that photo with the new truck of the tractor in tow and the flag in the background! [emoji631]

 

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Nice! Where's the tractor? Haa

 

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Sharp! Het, can you share the deal you got for those who are in the same position... Include trade in value..

 

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Dan

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Yessir !!! I have a car wash membership .. she goes every other day ! Lol

 

 

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Petro Canada?

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New to the forum and to the GMC world, got a 2014 SLT used with about 16k on it. Looks like the previous owner took care of it and made some tasteful mods. Looking forward to many miles to come of fun!

 

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Readylift 2.25" spacer kit with only top spacer installed, Bilstein 5100's on top setting. 17 inch Methods with 285/70R17 Nitto G2's. Rides awesome and achieved the exact look I wanted. Firestone airbags in the back for when I tow my Toy Hauler.

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