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The Denali replaced the All Terrain due to issues. My problem was how long and repetitive issues. It did not vibrate but did have the exhaust issues in addition to others.

Secondly the new Denali I am leaving the stock tires on for now and the truck is actually smoother than the old one. Only put on new tires on the old one for the all terrain look and towing.

So far I like the replacement better. The iridium is killer!

Only thing is the new collision detection seems worthless, however like the lane departure.

Sweet, I ordered the same...hopefully I get to pick it up here I'm the next week or two! Shipped from Mexico on Tuesday. How do you like it? They are changing out my denali rims for the all terrain ones at the dealer for me as I hate chrome rims. Jealous.

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Sweet, I ordered the same...hopefully I get to pick it up here I'm the next week or two! Shipped from Mexico on Tuesday. How do you like it? They are changing out my denali rims for the all terrain ones at the dealer for me as I hate chrome rims. Jealous.

 

I think the iridium with cocoa interior is a great combo. I have had all black interiors before and this cocoa/dune is really nice. Secondly the truck was sitting in the sun all day, the seats and interior were much cooler than my all terrain black would have been.

 

I don't mind the chrome denali wheels, but really did like the look of my all terrain.

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Only one I have so far with my little buddy helping me wax it.

 

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do u have a Link to where I can get those?

 

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These are the newer version of mine which are touch screen

 

http://www.amazon.com/Concept-CLD-903-9-Inch-Single-Headrest/dp/B00BQMM1H6/ref=sr_sp-atf_title_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1401117466&sr=8-1&keywords=CLD+903

 

If not just search amazon for CLD-700

 

The D I believe denotes the DVD player. BOTH my head rests have their own DVD players. For the $ I think they are a good buy.

very good price.

 

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Here's my 2014 Sierra SLT. Traded in my red 2012 6.2L for it and I couldn't be happier. This truck is so quiet and smooth and has just about every option you can think of. Truly impressed.

 

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Here's my 2014 Sierra SLT. Traded in my red 2012 6.2L for it and I couldn't be happier. This truck is so quiet and smooth and has just about every option you can think of. Truly impressed.

 

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Is the new one a 6.2? Edited by TX14Z71
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No, I just went with the 5.3L this time around. I had headers, stall, gears, tune, etc. all done to the last truck. I'm done trying to make them fast. Just going to try and enjoy the smooth and quiet ride for a while. :)

 

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I'm not familiar with the area since we live in Humble, but I bought it at Beck and Masten North.

 

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Looks Great! Are the calipers painted or snap on covers?

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