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Hi there, 

 

I am wondering if a 2017 GMC Seirra 3500 Diesel hood can fit onto a 2015 GMC Seirra 3500 diesel? 

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That is an awesome looking truck, plus looks like some really good deals on Coca-Cola products too!
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  • 3 weeks later...
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Keep us posted. Something I have wanted to do also.  

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In the process of having my 2015 GMC SIERRA converted to the 17-18 1500 Front end with 2500HD hood. In the shop now, should be done next week. [emoji3]

Pics when its done!
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On 3/22/2017 at 10:19 AM, 14GMC14 said:

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I have a Volant cold air intake just removed the cover on it for the air to go in.

 

 

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Have you had any issues with the Ram Air / Air intake set up? Do you think the ram air would work on the stock air intake as well? 

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It should be no issues. Call them to confirm.

 

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If you didn’t get these yet.. go check out Zroads - trex sisters company who makes these.. use coupon code “OilfieldNow” and you’ll save 10% on your order! That coupon code applies for anything on their site.



Thanks.
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5 hours ago, JohnnyCruz said:

Have you had any issues with the Ram Air / Air intake set up? Do you think the ram air would work on the stock air intake as well? 

Did you install the intake duct (Part # 84167144)? 

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Almost done; I received this picture today from the shop. I'll take more pictures once I pick it up. 
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Thanks 14GMC14 for sharing all of the info and the pics!

 

I have a customer with a 2016 Yukon XL Denali that we supercharged last year & he wants to do this hood swap, but anybody know if the 2500HD hood dimensionally will fit onto the 2016 Yukon Denali?...or are we looking at a slice & dice to morph the two together?

 

So far the dealers and other sources have been a lot of no-help and just hoping to figure it out without having to actually get in a hood to physically check....Thanks in advance!

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