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I didn't no. I bought mine December 29th and took advantage of the end of the year incentives. My advice to you is search around and try to find the truck you want at a dealer. You'll be able to get a better deal than getting taxed building your own. Unless you want a very specific model you'll find one that will work for you and your needs. Also not having to wait a few months is cool to.

 

 

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Have a question if you order a truck can you negotiate the price little bit Enviado desde mi DROID4 mediante Tapatalk

absolutly. ordered mine and haggled crazy like. lol, no really. you can negotiate the same

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Has anyone tapped into the dome light wire besides the one that is in the headliner?? Where is it??
is on the driver side panel that comes from the top of the truck to the dash. Is the thicker solid Grey wire

 

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The background on your display

 

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Oh, that's part of the theme . It is in the display menu..
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Put in a drop in K&N air filter two weeks ago. Might be a placebo bit I swear it runs and responds better. Today I put on the Access Tonnosport Tonneau Cover. I did more research than I care to admit. Went with this bc of full bed access, no drilling, and sleek look. Thus far it is greatm install was by the book. Small problem with one clamp but it was easily fixed. Pics before and after below. a4y4ujym.jpgy8upyry9.jpgu2a7aja5.jpgattachicon.gifuploadfromtaptalk1391890008279.jpg Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk

 

Go Bobcats!!!

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Just ordered up my Zone 6.5 lift, tires, and rims.....gulp!

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Just ordered up my Zone 6.5 lift, tires, and rims.....gulp!

post some pics when you have it installed..

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Installed the craven stubby antenna. Didn't realize it was smaller than a pen. Close to 4 inches. Reception not affected. Good 20 dollar mod.

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Installed the craven stubby antenna. Didn't realize it was smaller than a pen. Close to 4 inches. Reception not affected. Good 20 dollar mod.
can you please post a pic?

 

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Just got rid of the Goodyears and put on Michelin LTX MS 2. Huge difference in ride, traction and sidewall squat. Had them on my Duramax and they were awesome.

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Just got rid of the Goodyears and put on Michelin LTX MS 2. Huge difference in ride, traction and sidewall squat. Had them on my Duramax and they were awesome.

thinking of doing the exact same thing

 

I havent really "done" anything to mine today other than officially found out it is sitting on the dealer lot waiting for me... does that count for something?

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