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Getting way better MPG with the K&N or with the original air filter?

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Getting way better MPG with the K&N or with the original air filter?

I really don't kno. Im just gonna run the K&N. And just clean it once a year
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Nothing New just a another oil change OLR @10% truck is still running good The tires now have 45,000 + miles 275/60/20... im sure i can get another 30,000 miles out of them... they're a awesome tire... but i saw a truck with 305/55/20 tires. And I've to have that setup looks amazing

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Going to start doing every 20,xxx miles 4 me. Already 30+ almost 11 months all great not anything wrong so far. Love these trucks

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Hopefully getting the salt off for the last time this year0d65cc8a4838b695effd357fde146d4b.jpgddbbfa858ebbd3c3ffd8169ae7a3b284.jpg next wash will be dish soap. Clay it. Wash it. And 845 it

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You drive the crap out of that thing brother! Glad to hear no troubles so far.

Looking good, My Tahoe is the same color, and I love it.

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Redline Op7 tailgate light cound not figure how to hook up the T-co for a clean look...anyways here's 2 pics

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Bought these yesterday after seeing my left light was out. And thet came today b5369eeaf36f59d65fe0408ebc477343.jpgdfefed45e37b9fb2f7ff84bcb4656629.jpg29d87fafe1b8d3188d7a03ccd2011d50.jpg4e9123cc32604eeaa074f790099e4373.jpg gonna put the other set in my brothers 16 he will never know. He really just dont care. Keeps saying it's just a truck smh

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