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Picked her up last May to replace my 04. It's been a love/hate relationship, but more love than hate. c15bdf856801e776aa8aab5b21d87e39.jpgdd1aa95bd785117dcb3280a17e5ac28e.jpg5ad90ac6a103d1633ffe6d68ee2b4fe9.jpg5e663336467c44727f607f02644a229f.jpg4c49541a89a13c630235625cbce0787b.jpg839db4f8760634d50d2c265602d2f1e8.jpg

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On 2/26/2016 at 10:27 PM, larryz71 said:

 

Thanks man!

Hey man love the looks of your truck!! Just wondering what offset you got on your rims, and what type of leveling kit? Do your tires rub at all at any point in turning and what size and what brand of tire is that? Would Appreciate a reply thanks!!

 

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Right after I applied ceramic coating to my Sierra when I still owned her! Great looking truck. Super unusually optioned too, power rear sliding glass heat leather seats SLE trim with front bench. Still haven’t seen one optioned like it.


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You're truck looks good. What's the stats on that camper? Length, gvwr? Did you get the 6.2? What's your gas mileage towing that rig? Here is mine.b86b8ff98f0be8a58c080d3ba69c7ef6.jpg


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You're truck looks good. What's the stats on that camper? Length, gvwr? Did you get the 6.2? What's your gas mileage towing that rig? Here is mine.b86b8ff98f0be8a58c080d3ba69c7ef6.jpg


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Thanks. It's 32' overall, I had it weighed at the scales, came in around 7000lbs. It's a 5.3l with the nht package. I get 12s on the highway, 9s on the hilly back roads and town.

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Thanks. It's 32' overall, I had it weighed at the scales, came in around 7000lbs. It's a 5.3l with the nht package. I get 12s on the highway, 9s on the hilly back roads and town.

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You get 12 mpg towing your camper? I have the nht with the 5.3 and I get 8 mpg towing at 65 mph.


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You get 12 mpg towing your camper? I have the nht with the 5.3 and I get 8 mpg towing at 65 mph.

 

I have intake, exhaust, and dyno tune running 92 octane. 12 was a 40-50 mile stretch on the turnpike.

 

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Undecided whether to go Street look or Off- road on my 2019RST
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Decided on Cooper discoverer ATW 285-65-r18 w/ 2" leveling kit and Magnaflow catback exhaust performance7976093cc0e12f394263162e9175d0ae.jpg

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