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Wish mine would do that good, according to the onboard computer. 
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Wish mine would do that good, according to the onboard computer. 
Actually filled hi p in Durango, CO. drove 550S to 160. 160W to 25S and down to Raton NM.. Mountain passes and all. Filled up in Raton with only a half a tank used.

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14 minutes ago, DHeinze said:

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That's just mean, cruel & unusual punishment. 

WAIT, you have yours set to last 25mi.  Mine is running at "Last 400mi," and since I bought it.

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That's just mean, cruel & unusual punishment. 

WAIT, you have yours set to last 25mi.  Mine is running at "Last 400mi," and since I bought it.
I move through them all.. my 400 average is 22 mpg. The wife putts in town all week.. 12 mpg. I'm thinking she drives a little more aggressively than she let's on. [emoji16]

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2 minutes ago, DHeinze said:

I move through them all.. my 400 average is 22 mpg. The wife putts in town all week.. 12 mpg. I'm thinking she drives a little more aggressively than she let's on. emoji16.png

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That's why I'm the only one that drives mine.  My wife drives her CR-V in the mid-20s, and after I drive it for a day, it's in the 30s.  My daughter does okay with her MPGs in her Cruze ECO, low-30s, but when I drive it, it's in the low-40s, and she can't seem to figure it out.  :cool:

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I am upgrading gearing next month. 3.23 to 3.73 gearing. Can't wait to put tires on it monthly...??

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2017 1500 z71, 3.5 RC knuckle lift, TOYO RT 285/65/20, aftermarket towing mirrors, custom cab clearance lights.
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Got anymore pics? How do you like the lift?


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On ‎11‎/‎27‎/‎2018 at 12:39 PM, khaledsamy36 said:

 

 


Thanks !
2017 SLT - dark slate metallic , painted the bumpers same car color , changed to Denali grille - 4 inch ready lift - fuel nutz 17 wheels - bf 315 tires - borla atak dual with dual straight black tips - hd mirrors and ( Texas edition emblems )



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Did you paint over chrome bumpers? 

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Here is my 2017 De-badged - 6" lift - K&N CAI - Catch Can - Flow Master Exhaust - Tuned - 4.56 gears

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17 z71
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Does the bull guard Interfere with the front bumper sensors?

Oh, BTW very nice looking Silverado!

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