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What size and load range are they? Looks real good. Wish I had a better experience with the Duratracs because they are a great looking tire.

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On 2/26/2018 at 8:57 AM, Crstfr said:

2016 8spd... yeah i'm waiting for a call back now.. had it since last wed~.. grrr.. but they did give me a 2018 6spd with the same shitty shifts.. 

well got the truck back!... after 2 weeks!.. so to fix the harsh shifting i was having in 1-2, and downshifts 2-1 (clunk).. was a TPM /BCM reflash.. as far as the hesitation around 50-60, they flushed the trans.. new fluids and filters... ..so we'll see.. i know all my presets were jacked!! ... i'll need to drive it a few days to see how its acting... 

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Got the sunstrip on yesterday and picked up my flow master American thunder exhaust that depending on the snow storm tomorrow here in CT, it will be installed ??

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Added a beacon to my truck. I decided if I was going to do it I was going to do it right. 

I hid the controller so I don't have to look at it when I am not using it. I also mounted the light in such a way that I can unhook it and pop it off the truck in a few minutes when spring comes. 

Funny thing is I just did an 800-mile road trip and this light cost me about 1.5 MPG!

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 License plate LED lights were not as bright anymore.  Replaced  with Philips LEDs. Here are some pictures. 20180307_002337.thumb.jpg.fe4516437a4eeeeac3e32285615ce6f7.jpg

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 License plate LED lights were not as bright anymore.  Replaced  with Philips LEDs. Here are some pictures. 20180307_002337.thumb.jpg.fe4516437a4eeeeac3e32285615ce6f7.jpg
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In my experience those Phillips ones are the best!


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4.5" Zone
22x10 American Force Grips
33x12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers
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On ‎3‎/‎4‎/‎2018 at 1:55 PM, Skeeter McSkeet said:

Got the new shoes put on, and did some debadging and rebadging. 4f2af201b78a96307bd61adae180ebfb.jpg


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New skins are always a pleasure.  Resets traction and noise expectations.

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Reolaced my IOB 7" with the Alpine x110-slv 10" Restyle kit and added the leather steering wheel with radio controls. Drag is the steering wheel controls didn't work with the idatalink Maestro as I was told by the Alpine tech so I still have to change the BCM. 

 

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New skins are always a pleasure.  Resets traction and noise expectations.

You are spot on with that. Taking turns is a new sensation again.


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2 hours ago, lapoolboy said:

Rockin' the new Denali cluster I just got back from Chris.  

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Where did you find a blue lighted Denali cluster??!! I never pulled the trigger on this because I didn’t want the red!!

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Where did you find a blue lighted Denali cluster??!! I never pulled the trigger on this because I didn’t want the red!!

Pretty sure GMC and Chevy are both blue now. If your truck was/is compatible with the red clusters though, you’ll probably have to buy a new truck to swap a new blue one in lol.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Skeeter McSkeet said:


Pretty sure GMC and Chevy are both blue now


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Must have changed it in 2018 models then. I’ll start looking down the road here. To many  projects I’m in the middle of now 

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