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On 10/26/2022 at 10:53 PM, Daniel Cook said:

 

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That’s a really sleek and clean look! Did you remove the bezels around the fog lights? 

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On 11/2/2022 at 4:07 PM, RedLT said:

 

Bumper is awesome.

 

 

What is that saying that is always mentioned about an off road bumper with a light bar and no winch? 

 

Tyler

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8 hours ago, Amcguy1970 said:

 

What is that saying that is always mentioned about an off road bumper with a light bar and no winch? 

 

Tyler

I don’t know, Tyler. What’s the saying?

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Recent pic of my 1500 AT4 Duramax doing a little work. 
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Here is one of my new 2023 HD Duramax. 
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On 11/5/2022 at 9:56 PM, cc1999 said:

Recent pic of my 1500 AT4 Duramax doing a little work. 
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Here is one of my new 2023 HD Duramax. 
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How is the ride quality of the 2500 vs the 1500?

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Was playing around in photoshop and slammed the truck. Not too bad, wouldn't be able to turn though

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On 11/11/2022 at 9:45 AM, PureZ71 said:

Was playing around in photoshop and slammed the truck. Not too bad, wouldn't be able to turn though

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What?? You mean that's not your truck, lol..  Mad skills!

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On 11/14/2022 at 8:16 AM, RedLT said:

 

What?? You mean that's not your truck, lol..  Mad skills!

Hahah nah. That truck wouldn't at all if it was real LOL. I had a lot of people message me on IG about my "setup".

 

Here is a proper photo from today.

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Just took delivery of this on Saturday. Ordered in February and it’s been a long wait for the 6.2, max tow package, tech package, multiflex tailgate to all line up and get built. 
 

Off to get lift, rims, tires, kickbacks and airbags this week!

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14 minutes ago, 23HighCountry said:

Just took delivery of this on Saturday. Ordered in February and it’s been a long wait for the 6.2, max tow package, tech package, multiflex tailgate to all line up and get built. 
 

Off to get lift, rims, tires, kickbacks and airbags this week!

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I have a 22, same colour - can’t wait to see yours once lifted - please post some  pics!

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22 minutes ago, 2022HCSupercruise said:


I have a 22, same colour - can’t wait to see yours once lifted - please post some  pics!

Will do! Going in on Wednesday. Once that’s done then I have to decide on how much of a chrome delete I wanna go.
 

I’m doing a 6” BDS, 35x12.5 Toyo ATIIIs and 20x10 satin fuel sieges with -18 offset. See what she looks like when she’s all done. I’ll post pics for sure. 

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22 hours ago, 23HighCountry said:

Just took delivery of this on Saturday. Ordered in February and it’s been a long wait for the 6.2, max tow package, tech package, multiflex tailgate to all line up and get built. 
 

Off to get lift, rims, tires, kickbacks and airbags this week!

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Congrats!  It looks cool.  I have a similar build on order (6.2, max trailering, multiflex) but as an LTZ.  What does the sticker on your door jamb show for payload? 

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2 hours ago, ExYukon said:

Congrats!  It looks cool.  I have a similar build on order (6.2, max trailering, multiflex) but as an LTZ.  What does the sticker on your door jamb show for payload? 

GCWR: 19,100lbs

Payload: 1,606lbs

Conventional Towing: 13,200lbs

 

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