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What mileage did you get yours at? Mine were just shy of 39k, I've put 2500+ on it since I've gotten them

13,000. Or 18,000. Got them the week before thanksgiving 2014. At 64,000 miles tomorrow they're a great tire... im doing 275/65/20. Or 305/55/20 next tho.... hopefully 305
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Over 50k on an all terrain is really good, all my tires I've ever had lasted me a max of 40k. I also don't buy road tires or else I'd get 80k like my dad does with his Michelin LTX MS/2's

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2910398fac6cc69795d587e0453429d5.jpg1151ac56e2495b024c2885abfa786963.jpgcc82c3aa59d3379be87d6f4fc2595a87.jpg i was in that for about 3 days $$$ [emoji12]

I ran a tractor up and down the main road the first day then hit neighborhoods the next day. Had to return to work Monday

 

This was in a New Holland T6030

 

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Then a selfie with the John Deere cause my lady wanted to see what I was driving lol

 

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Guess we didn't get a good pic of all the equipment, oh well

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You could've send her a pic of me with the deer lol .... the 70 hrs i did was wishing i had a diesel 2500 so i could've been my truck making

150.00 a hour.... next year!!!!

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Over 50k on an all terrain is really good, all my tires I've ever had lasted me a max of 40k. I also don't buy road tires or else I'd get 80k like my dad does with his Michelin LTX MS/2's

That's what my dad has. I just laughed at him when i pass him in the snow or any day
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Went ahead and ordered helper springs through Amazon bc AutoAnything would only beat them by $1 and I get rewards points on my Amazon.com Crédit card for using it on Amazon. If they would have honored the $112 price (20% off) I would have gone through them but they wouldn't so I took my business elsewhere. Nothing against them, they still have awesome customer service

 

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Helper springs should be here by Friday so I'm lining up stuff to do to the truck this weekend since it's gonna be 65!

 

I just got my black vinyl wrap in today so I'm going to cover the gold emblems with the wrap, make the truck a little sleeker

 

Also ordered these for reverse light bulbs, I'll be sure to take a before and after pic

 

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And now that I learned that you don't have to remove the entire bumper to do foot pocket lights, I'm gonna attempt to do those as well. Here's what I'm using for those (have had them over a year, I'm just too lazy)

 

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Also going to clean the exterior as well since it's way overdue. Probably polish the exhaust tip as well to make it stand out and I may take a ride down to my exhaust guy and see what it would cost to get a new muffler welded in as well as get rid of the resonator. I'm thinking a MagnaFlow muffler of some sort, any suggestions?

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Well I shouldn't be snooping around the Internet cause I just ordered new rotors and pads for the front. 10% off on top of a better price than AutoAnything plus with my Amazon.com Store Card I get 0% for 6 months to pay it off. Just another thing to add to the list for this weekend, looks like my truck is going to be getting some shweet new upgrades by the end of the weekend, I'll keep this thread updated!

 

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Now should I commit to a custom tune or not? [emoji57]

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Ain't looking for anything loud just a nice deep throaty tone when I get on it but to remain relatively quiet while cruising down the highway

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Ain't looking for anything loud just a nice deep throaty tone when I get on it but to remain relatively quiet while cruising down the highway

What Gears do you have? I have the Pro on mine with headers and it just has a nice tone to it while driving, but it barks pretty loud when I get on it. I love it. I have 3.42's so I think that's what helps keep it somewhat quiet when I'm crusing along.

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What Gears do you have? I have the Pro on mine with headers and it just has a nice tone to it while driving, but it barks pretty loud when I get on it. I love it. I have 3.42's so I think that's what helps keep it somewhat quiet when I'm crusing along.

I have 3.42's with a 6 speed so equivalent to 3.73 with the 4l60e
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I have 3.42's with a 6 speed so equivalent to 3.73 with the 4l60e

Yea, it might end up being louder then. A coworker put the same muffler on his 07 Avalanche and it sounds great. It has a muscular tone to it. Not sure how loud it is at higher speeds though.

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