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I know this is old but mine is LT 2500 crew std box and indeed has 36 gal tank...

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On 9/8/2019 at 9:51 AM, Gecko50 said:

I can not believe that the diesel tanks are 28 gallons for a long bed dually? wow why not the larger tank? I guess those aftermarket tank companies will be making some money.

 

In the dually, only the reg cab has the 28. Crew dually and double dually get the 36.

Perhaps because the def tank how has to live by the fuel tank, since it isn't under the passenger door anymore. 

 

Fuel tank size seems to be impacted by both cab length and box length as well as presence of def tank.

 

Perhaps someone at GM likely figured out that most long distance duallys ran with either double or crew cab -- and both of those have 36 gallon?

Highest tow capacity is the reg cab dually -- are they used more for 'local' work with infrequent longer trips? 

 

I'm sure there are some that will want to have reg cab and tow long distances that will add additional fuel capacity -- but some would do that even if they were all 36 gallon (or more). 

 

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OP, good info.  Thanks

Any interest or possibility of adding some torque values for things like differential covers, drain/fill plugs, transfer case drain/fill plugs, oil pan plug, transmission pan, etc.  I think many, inclulding myself, would love to see them.

 

Thanks

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On 5/4/2021 at 7:04 PM, Wxman said:

OP, good info.  Thanks

Any interest or possibility of adding some torque values for things like differential covers, drain/fill plugs, transfer case drain/fill plugs, oil pan plug, transmission pan, etc.  I think many, inclulding myself, would love to see them.

 

Thanks

I think torque values would be helpful.  

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Curious question, i tried switching my lights to led, when i swapped the bulbs. I have h9 and h11 bulbs. Not 9005. Anyone else have that? Or is mine a special case? Dealerships were not much help

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2020 Chev 2500 HD

 

Work truck, Custom, LT

         Headlamps, halogen reflector with halogen Daytime Running Lamps    

 

LTZ, HC

          Headlamps, LED reflector (high intensity) with LED signature curtain Daytime Running Lamps  

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On 2/28/2022 at 9:37 PM, redwngr said:

2020 Chev 2500 HD

 

Work truck, Custom, LT

         Headlamps, halogen reflector with halogen Daytime Running Lamps    

 

LTZ, HC

          Headlamps, LED reflector (high intensity) with LED signature curtain Daytime Running Lamps  

 

SO i  know you can swap the lamps and my LT does have Halogens however there might be some differences as I ran into a guy with a Diesel LT who had LEDs . Supposedly bought new no mods.

 

Would need to confirm on this 

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16 hours ago, DonYukon said:

 

SO i  know you can swap the lamps and my LT does have Halogens however there might be some differences as I ran into a guy with a Diesel LT who had LEDs . Supposedly bought new no mods.

 

Would need to confirm on this 

In '21 and '22 model year 2500's LED is an available option on LT

(in 2020 LED not available as factory option on LT)

 

 

Headlamps, halogen reflector with halogen Daytime Running Lamps 

-- standard on WT, Custom and  LT 

 

Headlamps, LED reflector (high intensity) with LED signature curtain Daytime Running Lamps
 -- On LT -  Included and only available with (WJP) Midnight Edition, (WEA) Z71 Sport Edition, (WBL) Z71 Chrome Sport Edition.

 -- Standard on LTZ and HV

 

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On my 2020 2500hd LT, the high beam lights are an H9. Not a 9005. 9005 plug is different and wouldn't plug in. And my Brother-in-law's 2021 is the same way. 

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Hi NewDude 

Will you be doing this for 2024 Chevrolet 2500 HD's

Thank You !

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On 9/7/2019 at 10:45 AM, newdude said:

 

Front Axle 9.25"

  • Axle Lubricant: 75w85 Synthetic High Efficiency Lubricant, 10-4091 / 19300457
  • Capacity: 1.9 Quarts

Rear Axle 11.5"

  • Axle Lubricant:75w90 Synthetic Lubricant, 10-4016 / 88900401
  • Capacity: 3.17 Quarts

Rear Axle 12.0"

  • Axle Lubricant:75w90 Synthetic Lubricant, 10-4016 / 88900401
  • Capacity: 3.17 Quarts

 

Is there a visible difference between the 2? Or is 1 axle spec'd w/ gassers & the other diesels?

 

20241021_133630.thumb.jpg.5b32ebee9e9511ae5d094ec009f52b43.jpg

 

Pic is from my 2024 2500HD w/ the 6.6L gas motor, 14 bolts holding the cover. 

 

Also the 2024 owners manual doesnt specify an axle lube (see your dealer). I have 3 qts of of this

20241021_134059.jpg.3f2c1b06147acbb86ce353e0bd80b30a.jpg

that was the rear axle lube for my 2017 2500HD w/ the 6 L motor. Is this usable for the 2024? If not what is the current lube? PN maybe be different as it's from GM of Canada (different bilingual English/French & metric 946 ml labelling).

 

 

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1 hour ago, revrnd said:

 

Is there a visible difference between the 2? Or is 1 axle spec'd w/ gassers & the other diesels?

 

20241021_133630.thumb.jpg.5b32ebee9e9511ae5d094ec009f52b43.jpg

 

Pic is from my 2024 2500HD w/ the 6.6L gas motor, 14 bolts holding the cover. 

 

Also the 2024 owners manual doesnt specify an axle lube (see your dealer). I have 3 qts of of this

20241021_134059.jpg.3f2c1b06147acbb86ce353e0bd80b30a.jpg

that was the rear axle lube for my 2017 2500HD w/ the 6 L motor. Is this usable for the 2024? If not what is the current lube? PN maybe be different as it's from GM of Canada (different bilingual English/French & metric 946 ml labelling).

 

 

 

 

Both axles use the same cover so no easy way to tell.

 

That fluid is an older number and does appear to be a Canadian number, but the right stuff.  

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NewDude 

Is the 2024 2500 HD Gas a T1HD truck ?

Thank You 

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