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Some interesting bits:

 

NEW! Alaskan Edition ANQ, Includes (RT4) 18" Black aluminum wheels, (QGM) LT265/70R18E all-terrain, blackwall tires, (VYU) Snow Plow Prep Package, (U01) Smoked Amber roof marker lamps, (CGN) spray-on bed liner and unique decal package (yes, a bigger tire!)

 

NEW! Engine, Duramax 6.6L Turbo Diesel V8, B20-Diesel compatible L5P

1 - Requires (MW7) Allison 1000 6-speed automatic transmission, capped fuel fill and (GT4) 3.73 rear axle ratio. Includes (K40) exhaust brake and (K05) engine block heater.
2 - Included and only available with (PCH) Duramax Plus Package on Crew Cabs. Requires (MW7) Allison 1000 6-speed automatic transmission, capped fuel fill and (GT4) 3.73 rear axle ratio on Double Cabs. Includes (K40) exhaust brake and (K05) engine block heater. Requires (VXH) 6" rectangular chrome tubular assist steps, LPO or (R8M) VXH 6" chrome tubular rectangular assist step delete.
3 - Included and only available with (PCH) Duramax Plus Package. Includes (K40) exhaust brake, capped fuel fill and (K05) engine block heater.

 

NEW! Wheels, 20" (50.8 cm) 6-spoke polished aluminum Q7R

1 - Included with (PDX) Custom Sport Edition.

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When do we find out if there is rear vent AC?

 

 

There most likely isn't as they are still the same on the inside.

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There most likely isn't as they are still the same on the inside.

 

I hope not. I'm in need of a truck and it looks like GM might be passed up after failing to provide a simple amenity every other major manufacture has offered for years. Please prove us wrong GM!

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Some interesting bits:

 

NEW! Alaskan Edition ANQ, Includes (RT4) 18" Black aluminum wheels, (QGM) LT265/70R18E all-terrain, blackwall tires, (VYU) Snow Plow Prep Package, (U01) Smoked Amber roof marker lamps, (CGN) spray-on bed liner and unique decal package (yes, a bigger tire!)

 

NEW! Engine, Duramax 6.6L Turbo Diesel V8, B20-Diesel compatible L5P

1 - Requires (MW7) Allison 1000 6-speed automatic transmission, capped fuel fill and (GT4) 3.73 rear axle ratio. Includes (K40) exhaust brake and (K05) engine block heater.

2 - Included and only available with (PCH) Duramax Plus Package on Crew Cabs. Requires (MW7) Allison 1000 6-speed automatic transmission, capped fuel fill and (GT4) 3.73 rear axle ratio on Double Cabs. Includes (K40) exhaust brake and (K05) engine block heater. Requires (VXH) 6" rectangular chrome tubular assist steps, LPO or (R8M) VXH 6" chrome tubular rectangular assist step delete.

3 - Included and only available with (PCH) Duramax Plus Package. Includes (K40) exhaust brake, capped fuel fill and (K05) engine block heater.

 

NEW! Wheels, 20" (50.8 cm) 6-spoke polished aluminum Q7R

1 - Included with (PDX) Custom Sport Edition.

 

I think the heated steering wheel and rubber floor would be a smart addition to an "Alaskan Package"

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I think the heated steering wheel and rubber floor would be a smart addition to an "Alaskan Package"

 

Rubber floor it does have I forgot to add the footnote. And it upgrades to camper mirrors. No heated wheel though. WT and LT trims and I see no cab restrictions to it.

 

2 - Not available at start of production. Only available on 4WD models. Included (DPN) outside heated power-adjustable vertical trailering mirrors. Requires (BG9) Graphite-colored rubberized-vinyl floor covering.

 

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And no changes to the gas engine lineup :banghead::banghead::banghead:

 

Kinda sucks lol. If nothing happens 2018, they are saving it for the next body style my guess.

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Kinda sucks lol. If nothing happens 2018, they are saving it for the next body style my guess.

Haha yeah it does! I don't know if I can wait that long. I may end up crossing over to the dark side (Ford), lol

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Man, I am done with GM. The new Ford's have so many innovative features and GM is severely slacking

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Man, I am done with GM. The new Ford's have so many innovative features and GM is severely slacking

Hope ya enjoy.

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