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My 7 yr old sits in the back and she's always asking me "Is the heat/Air on"... Repeatedly.... Omg, GM really didn't do well not putting vents in the back..

 

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2015's have vents under the front seats.

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2015's have vents under the front seats.

Wow, are you serious? Now I gotta go look.. Lol.

 

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If you set your air to head and feet, then you will get a split and the backseat will get air from under the front seats.

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If you set your air to head and feet, then you will get a split and the backseat will get air from under the front seats.

Just looked, there is a low profile vent... And I do mean low. Need to try and tack down carpet under driver seat. It's raised to a point where 75% of heat is being blown under carpet.. Lol

 

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Thanks, I appreciate it..

 

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Bought her in April. Swapped chrome handles and mirror caps for color matched. Traded my chrome steps for blacks ones and bought the bed rails off the same guy.

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Just wrapped up my exhaust. Truck is a 2015 RCSB 5.3

Kooks 1 7/8"

Kooks 3 to 3 1/2" catless y-pipe for a 6.2

MBRP 3 1/2" 6.2 cat back modified to fit a RCSB

Here is a vid of a cold start.
I will get a vid of a warm start and warm idle. Once the engine warms up the timing changes and makes a very noticeable difference. Gets much quieter and deeper.

The mic on my phone cannot pic up the full definition of the exhaust note.

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A/C went out, trip to the dealer. They were all over the problem. Leak in a pressure hose, replaced the part, back on the road in about an hour. 34,000 miles. Saw a new 2500 ltz duramax ltz dressed in black, color matched grill, bumpers, headlight trim.. Has me thinking.

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A/C went out, trip to the dealer. They were all over the problem. Leak in a pressure hose, replaced the part, back on the road in about an hour. 34,000 miles. Saw a new 2500 ltz duramax ltz dressed in black, color matched grill, bumpers, headlight trim.. Has me thinking.

 

 

That was mostly likely one with the "Custom Sport" Package. Pretty reasonable actually. Black painted bumpers, painted grill surround and headlight surrounds, 20" wheel upgrade, different badging and some misc things. $1300.

 

Once you figure the cost of doing the 18" to 20" wheel upgrade as a separate option, that is a great package.

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Isn't that the sport edition or something like that? Seen one here in WA.

 

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Finally got rid of my deer bent bumper and got an iron cross that came in today.

 

 

 

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