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3 hours ago, Kjduvall said:

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They came with tiny mirrors?

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3 hours ago, Kjduvall said:

i ordered it like that , it was an option. im not a fan of the big ass ones.

Little ones are pretty much worthless towing a trailer.

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16 hours ago, bruceb58 said:

Little ones are pretty much worthless towing a trailer.

they work just fine for me. 

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4 hours ago, OS RR said:

The day I brought her home. My youngest affectionately named her Marcie. I had no say in it.

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Nice looking truck OS RR ! But then again Im bias as your is just like ours ! I called ours TANK .

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5 hours ago, BCGM said:

Nice looking truck OS RR ! But then again Im bias as your is just like ours ! I called ours TANK .

 

Thanks. Yea, I fell in love with the color. Wanted a sierra at first, but couldn't get the equivalent of a custom trim. So ended up with a chevy. Didn't want anything fancy.

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Big Nail! 2024 Denali 3500HD 6.6L8T gasser. This replaced My 2021 SLT 2500HD 6.6L8T gasser'

 

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Traded in the 6.6 gas 10spd 3500 HC, back into a 24 3500 LTZ Duramax.

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On 8/7/2024 at 6:07 AM, CRApex said:

Traded in the 6.6 gas 10spd 3500 HC, back into a 24 3500 LTZ Duramax.

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What was your reasons for trading the gasser in CRApex ?

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