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Excuse the dirty truck but had 295/65/20 geolander X-At tires wrapped on fuel rebel wheels put on today, along with the new Rough Country Cat back exhaust! So in love with this truck 

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9 minutes ago, Ksalway said:

Excuse the dirty truck but had 295/65/20 geolander X-At tires wrapped on fuel rebel wheels put on today, along with the new Rough Country Cat back exhaust! So in love with this truck 

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Looks good, what exhaust is that?

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8 hours ago, Flatblack83 said:

Wheels look great ,  what offset did you choose..??

They are 20x9 on +1 offset. We had ended up trimming the mud flaps, removing the mud flap bracket, and pulling back the wheel well liner back as far as it would go with zip ties. Still has the slightest rub on full lock but I can live with it

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Hi All,

   Well yesterday installed my Stampede hood deflector, dash cam and shorty antenna. Plan to do a how-to for the dash cam install if anyone is interested. Next up is getting the windows tinted and step bars.

 

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Did the most satisfying automotive tasks around...pressure washed the wheel well carpets and deep cleaned the floor mats.
 

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36 minutes ago, OnTheReel said:

Did the most satisfying automotive tasks around...pressure washed the wheel well carpets and deep cleaned the floor mats.
 

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I have that same Bosch 12v drill that little thing comes in handy!

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I went sledding and got my truck dirty. 

 

It wasn't intentional, but everything thawed out while I was riding so I ended up in a mess.  I was really pleased with my AT4.  It got me home and I don't think my old '16 Sierra 5.3 SLT would have been able to do that.  At one point I had to unload the sleds so my AT4 could drag the trailer through deeper stuff.  FYI, I am running General Grabber studded snow tires on the stock wheels which were great when everything was frozen, but the Duratracs would have made the ride home alot easier.

 

Towing with the 3.0 and 10-spd was pretty smooth.  Better than the 5.3 in every way, more similar to the 6.2 except at the top end.  Fuel mileage on the freeway (80mph) was about 10 mpg which is also similar to the 6.2 with this same load.  The 6.6 HD 2500 will pull this same trailer at a consistent 14.8 mpg anywhere and every day of the week.   In a headwind the 5.3 or 6.2 mpg's will typically drop in half so I am hoping that the 3.0 will maintain that 10mpg result more consistently.  Time will tell...

 

WALLY

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This board is not good for me....Every time I see a new idea, I have to try it. 

 

2020 AT4 - 3.0L Duramax, 

Upgrades:

  • 275/60 20 BFG All Terrain K02
  • 10" Kicker sub under the back seat w/ bass control knob
  • 20% Tint 
  • Warning lights in the grill and back window
  • Truxedo Low Pro Tonneau
  • Shovel Holder in the bed
  • Multipro Tailgate lights

On the list:

  • 1" level motofab leveling kit
  • Speedturtle flasher
  • Whatever other good ideas I see on this board

 

 

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34 minutes ago, tvette1993 said:

This board is not good for me....Every time I see a new idea, I have to try it. 

 

2020 AT4 - 3.0L Duramax, 

Upgrades:

  • 275/60 20 BFG All Terrain K02
  • 10" Kicker sub under the back seat w/ bass control knob
  • 20% Tint 
  • Warning lights in the grill and back window
  • Truxedo Low Pro Tonneau
  • Shovel Holder in the bed
  • Multipro Tailgate lights

On the list:

  • 1" level motofab leveling kit
  • Speedturtle flasher
  • Whatever other good ideas I see on this board

 

 

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Shovel Holder were did you get it ????  There's goes more MONEY $$$$

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