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15 hours ago, Icutmetl said:

2500HD SLT All Terrain; all stock for now, except for some SumoSprings bump stop replacements.

 

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Nice Sled! :)

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On 7/22/2018 at 2:42 AM, Gear_Jammer said:

I've been on this forum for a while, so I guess it's time I posted a few pics of my 2015 2500HD. Nothing special, but I like it.5b5426088937e_Frontpass.thumb.jpg.1b6eb40055b93282b9710d49474d491a.jpg

 

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I need to know more about this tire setup. I didn’t go this route bc I didn’t know if u could put a tire that is just over 11” wide on a rim that’s 7.5 “ wide. I already have a lift/level of about 2” ish in the front and 1” in the rear so I know I won’t have an issue with the height but my question is would there be any issues with the width at full lock? Did u need spacers? No issues towing 8,000 lb for a good distance with the tire being that much wider then the rim? Any info on this would be great, thanks. 

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28585F12-2F74-49CF-AAB2-9C5C1E062155.thumb.jpeg.2c11059e5bd3bc3f6862c9fdf74d3a34.jpegCC759E9E-CBA4-425E-8ECA-7863A7E7FC8C.thumb.jpeg.a7c9383dedec83e296add7c8093736a9.jpegThe time finally came to take the leap to the Duramax ?? Loved my ‘17 2500 gasser. Great piece of equipment. I hope the next owner appreciates it as much as I did. Definitely love power and capabilities of my new ‘19 3500. Enjoy ? 

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On 1/7/2019 at 8:52 AM, Bhurt said:

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I especially like the sleds. :thumbs:

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One day old 6.0 LT CC  in Graphite. That's Maine for you. Traded Duramax for Gasser. Don't tow anymore and like the idea of the tough as nails L96. Shown with winter studded tire setup. Have another set of rims with some larger Cooper AT3's ready to go for Spring. Thanks to this forum for helping me choose my new ride. Bob

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1 hour ago, Paulismydog said:

One day old 6.0 LT CC  in Graphite. That's Maine for you.

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One day old? Oh man, that's gotta hurt.

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1 hour ago, theJman said:

 

One day old? Oh man, that's gotta hurt.

Yeah. Unfortunately the lay of the land. Salt Rinse Repeat. 

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On 8/5/2015 at 3:44 AM, Fuhlerr said:

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What size tires? Great looking truck. Thanks. Bob

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