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Uggghhhhhh this is by far my fav truck on this forum at the moment.

Thanks! now if I could only keep it clean...

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Well got my tires and wheels and leveling kit on. 35x12.5r20 toyo r/t and 20x9 +20 fuel coupler wheels. Fabtech 4 inch, comes with 5 year 60k warranty. Basically a glorified leveling kit, turned down to 3 inch. Still had to do some minor fender well trimming.

 

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Why does mine have running lites above cab? Must be rare. Possibly a collectors item? Lol! post-148235-0-28193400-1487971958_thumb.jpg

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Here is my new 2017 6.0 I just picked her up on Saturday traded in my 2015 GMC Carbon 22 Crew cab for this as I bought a new house and needed a new plow truck. The new fisher HD2 plow is going on Wednesday and I've put on an extang tonneau cover and have a LineX liner going in Tuesday. Going to have to wait till summer I think for some new tires and wheels (I do run a tire store after all) she needs something a little fatter than the skinny 245/75/17 on her now. So far I'm loving having a 2500.

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Why does mine have running lites above cab? Must be rare. Possibly a collectors item? Lol! IMG_20170224_145934-640x380.jpg

 

 

I wish mine had the cab lights. The dealership didn't have a duramax with cab lights, and wouldn't install them. I was pretty bummed and didn't want to wait 4 months for a special order.

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Just bought a 2016 2500hd Denali with the 6.0! Last 2016 3/4 Denali on the lot so I got a GREAT DEAL! Can't wait to get some wheels/tires and add some more pics! Let me know what you guys have done, leveling kit, wheels/tires and any other ideas. post-144024-0-69315000-1488002846.png

 

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Took delivery of a 2017 2500 LT CC 6.0 standard bed that is replacing a 2014 1500 LT CC 5.3 short bed. I didn't realize how annoying the transmission really was in the 1500 until driving the 2500.

 

 

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I wish mine had the cab lights. The dealership didn't have a duramax with cab lights, and wouldn't install them. I was pretty bummed and didn't want to wait 4 months for a special order.

BE glad, I wouldn't trust lites added after the fact. Just me......

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Here's mine this past week starting a 1000 mile round trip haul. First tow of the TT. Took me 10k miles before I finally got to take it out and see what she could do. Man it os soooooo much better pulling with the duramax than my poor little 5.3 before it.

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