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Had the ReadyLift Level Kit and 285/60 Toyo MTs installed a few weeks ago.


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On 12/8/2018 at 5:28 PM, CHowell1991 said:

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Had the ReadyLift Level Kit and 285/60 Toyo MTs installed a few weeks ago.


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Truck looks good bro!!

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8 hours ago, Grjfer said:

Putting Betty and the 6.2 to work. 

 

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What model saw is that? I have a 562xp and am a big husky fan! 

 

looks like a good bit of weight for a single axle trailer.  I really need to find myself a good wood hauling trailer.

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57 minutes ago, rjpoog1989 said:

What model saw is that? I have a 562xp and am a big husky fan! 

 

looks like a good bit of weight for a single axle trailer.  I really need to find myself a good wood hauling trailer.

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562xp, my go to firewood saw. Just picked up a new one and had it ported. It is a beast.

 

 

The trailers 5x14 & has a 3500# axle. I have pushed its limits on more than one occasion. Looking for a 6x12 dual axle. 

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1 hour ago, Grjfer said:

562xp, my go to firewood saw. Just picked up a new one and had it ported. It is a beast.

 

 

The trailers 5x14 & has a 3500# axle. I have pushed its limits on more than one occasion. Looking for a 6x12 dual axle. 

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It’s amazing the things this saw will do.  I’ve had mine a good while and haven’t found a job too big.  Something still has me wanting to try the new 572xp though, maybe trade this one in on her.

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I traded in my 2015 Silverado Z71 4x4 CC 5.3 on this 2019 Sierra All Terrain 4x4 CC 6.6 DMAX. We plan to upgrade our camper from a travel trailer to a 5th wheel.

Note, the "sport bar" is already gone. Replaced with a low profile UWS matte black toolbox.faee5bd6f45ec4472b88af6aafb1c8ac.jpgb3af47596dc2429bd722454e4d5452dc.jpg92118be85f662137646a022e6a34fb21.jpgc6a19ce8aaa77324082ed56e3c5a64d8.jpgaf9ff146b461eb5fd38d614da029c534.jpg

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I traded in my 2015 Silverado Z71 4x4 CC 5.3 on this 2019 Sierra All Terrain 4x4 CC 6.6 DMAX. We plan to upgrade our camper from a travel trailer to a 5th wheel.

Note, the "sport bar" is already gone. Replaced with a low profile UWS matte black toolbox.faee5bd6f45ec4472b88af6aafb1c8ac.jpgb3af47596dc2429bd722454e4d5452dc.jpg92118be85f662137646a022e6a34fb21.jpgc6a19ce8aaa77324082ed56e3c5a64d8.jpgaf9ff146b461eb5fd38d614da029c534.jpg

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Nice upgrade! How much did you get for trade in if you don't mind my asking. Looking to do this in a few years and interested to see how much I can expect


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Nice upgrade! How much did you get for trade in if you don't mind my asking. Looking to do this in a few years and interested to see how much I can expect


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Here is the NADA. I was asking $29,900 on Private Sale. My let go was $28,500. I was offered as low as $24k from a dealer. I pitted two dealers owned by the same company across the street from each other against each other. One offered $27,500 at Chevy. I told GMC if they can do $28,500, they have the deal.333085060027dd5e18b648a5a1a434b5.jpg

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how's everyone's paint on their front bumper.. man,  mine is chipping bad... all black spots from where the paint has chipped from rocks and such.. ... cant even use a sprayer from the car wash, as it just rips them spots bigger..

 

anyone else have this issue on their white trucks.

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how's everyone's paint on their front bumper.. man,  mine is chipping bad... all black spots from where the paint has chipped from rocks and such.. ... cant even use a sprayer from the car wash, as it just rips them spots bigger..
 
anyone else have this issue on their white trucks.
Mine was covered in chips within the 1st 6 months. Dealer repainted it under warranty. They literally just sprayed the bumper. Didnt smooth out the chips or anything. Still looked better than it did before the chips. Immediately after that I had the xpel film installed and haven't had any issues since.

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1 hour ago, Crstfr said:

how's everyone's paint on their front bumper.. man,  mine is chipping bad... all black spots from where the paint has chipped from rocks and such.. ... cant even use a sprayer from the car wash, as it just rips them spots bigger..

 

anyone else have this issue on their white trucks.

I'm fairly lucky.  I bought my truck with 29K one owner.  Originated in Canada.  It has the bug and rock laminate on it, which I have been told is not that cheap,  750-1K.  The front end is spotless.  Something to consider if you have your paint redone. 

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