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54 minutes ago, FirstAscent said:

Congrats@dunn !

you as well my man!

 

I love my rims!.... so wont be needing the HC's, not like you still have em anyways, lol

 

did your truck soften up a bit after few thousand miles?....I know you got a 3500 and can I drop air pressure in my tires or will sensors go off?

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31 minutes ago, 48548 said:

I am jealous.... I have an 8 year dmax.... ppe covers all around tranny and oil pan... pto covers but I want the new truck... been saving for 5 years when I paid this off..03170a964bbbc7219e6c6baff8cee908.jpg80eaf1659a9d43dee5d004c6f448ef39.jpg64faa091891170ddb922b3ed0e3086f7.jpg5b21a04630988846cd4234abed4cc781.jpga6174a0239f7963b89c41c279945f5f2.jpga3d99523352cad141d4cf070668efeff.jpg44a7c997fcce35a97f21461c670253c0.jpg212e6239f8c5f22bf83bf2b99e478890.jpg1a052964690e439d0ce1954583245f96.jpg

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pretty clean truck man.....

 

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I am jealous.... I have an 8 year dmax.... ppe covers all around tranny and oil pan... pto covers but I want the new truck... been saving for 5 years when I paid this off..03170a964bbbc7219e6c6baff8cee908.jpg80eaf1659a9d43dee5d004c6f448ef39.jpg64faa091891170ddb922b3ed0e3086f7.jpg5b21a04630988846cd4234abed4cc781.jpga6174a0239f7963b89c41c279945f5f2.jpga3d99523352cad141d4cf070668efeff.jpg44a7c997fcce35a97f21461c670253c0.jpg212e6239f8c5f22bf83bf2b99e478890.jpg1a052964690e439d0ce1954583245f96.jpg

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Too bad it wasn’t red cuz I’d buy the ****** outta that. Nice truck [emoji1419]
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you as well my man!
 
I love my rims!.... so wont be needing the HC's, not like you still have em anyways, lol
 
did your truck soften up a bit after few thousand miles?....I know you got a 3500 and can I drop air pressure in my tires or will sensors go off?


Ha, no worries, that makes it that much easier for ya!

And not sure, I only have 1700 miles on her and that’s mostly from to the road trip. I just had a leveling kit installed too so I guess I’ll never know if it softens up.

I ended up leaving my tires at 60 front 70 rear, but only because I’ve been towing small loads (side by side). Not a lot but often enough to where I didn’t wanna keep adjusting pressures.
You should be able to drop around 55 I’d bet without any tpms warnings.
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yeah my 1500 was at 32lbs....I know load range is E and HD and all, but I don't tow only haul loads so lower I can get em the better, my dealer owes me another key fob and manual so have nothing to go off currently....

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purchased in October 2019, just now getting a chance to share.

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Purchased in late January and just recently had everything installed.

 

BDS 6.5", 24x12 American Force Nemesis wheels, 37/13.50 Nitto Ridge Grapplers and Amp Steps.

 

Couldn't be happier!

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On 5/1/2020 at 8:44 PM, kag01510 said:

here she is, 2020 Dbl Cab, SLT, gas, quicksilver metallic, X31, other options/etc..


Ordered:1/30/20

TPW: 3/9/20(build sheet says Thursday 3/12/09)

Delivered: 4/29/20


Took 13 weeks, but I’m happy she made it off the line before the shutdown, maybe one of the last ones?!

 

 

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Now there's a nice DC, looks great.

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On 8/30/2019 at 12:15 PM, CRApex said:

 

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Great looking High Country. I just got mine a few days ago and I'm impressed.  Is that a weigh safe hitch? If so, how do you like it? 

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22 hours ago, Jeff S said:

Great looking High Country. I just got mine a few days ago and I'm impressed.  Is that a weigh safe hitch? If so, how do you like it? 

Thanks.  I've switched the wheels/tires already since that pic!  lol

I don't remember the brand of the hitch but it works fine, a bit of messing around to swap ball size but it works well for adjusting height.

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A lot of high trim levels here so I thought I’d share my 2020 Custom. Had it a week and enjoying it thoroughly so far. Hooking it up to the camper and will be seeing what the 6.6 gasser can do! 

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1 hour ago, AdamZ71 said:

A lot of high trim levels here so I thought I’d share my 2020 Custom. Had it a week and enjoying it thoroughly so far. Hooking it up to the camper and will be seeing what the 6.6 gasser can do! 

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Just a heads up - looking out for ya. If you've only had it a week, have you put 500 miles on it yet? Our owners manuals say no towing during the first 500 mile break in period.

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21 hours ago, migrabill said:

Just a heads up - looking out for ya. If you've only had it a week, have you put 500 miles on it yet? Our owners manuals say no towing during the first 500 mile break in period.

Good point but yes ,Ill  hit my 800 kms / 500 mi by end of this week from commuting every day to work. We’re not going far at all this weekend either , about 15 mi from home just to put the camper through its paces to make sure were good for the year. 

Weekend after we’re headed a bit further for the may long weekend . No super long trips planned this year yet , nothing more than a few hundred kms one way so far 

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First tow with the camper, trip to the scales to fine tune the hitch.  Coming from 20 year old truck technology, the new truck is amazing!

 

 

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