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Hi all,

I recently purchased a 2022 Silverado 2500, and really excited to have a nice towing vehicle and an amazing truck.

Came with the AllStar package, Diesel, Advanced Trailering, Leather, Android Auto, multi tail gate.

I was able to get more than what I paid for my Wrangler Rubicon in the trade. The truck was also on a 5k sale price below MRSP.

Guess the Rubicons are in really high demand.

 

Here are some picks.

 

Has anyone gotten a bedliner or spray in bedliner from GM? What do you recommend?

How many miles can I expect to get a on a full tank, driving very moderately? (Mine is Diesel)

How many miles can I expect to get on a full tank towing a 19ft Yamaha jet boat?

Lastly, easy to add wireless charging. I do like that on my Suburban.

 

I average about 500 miles on my 5.3 Suburban.

 

Love the look of the truck so much better than my past 5.3 Sierra 1500.

 

Thanks,

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Beautiful truck! :thumbs:

 

I've got the GM factory spray in liner, and it is really nice. 

My last truck had an aftermarket Line-X Berliner, and that was really good quality. 

I've used the home roll on kit bed liner from Dupli-Color.  Was more work to do the prep than roll on the liner.  It was tough as nails.  My buddy used the same product with a tint.  The tint faded after about a year, but the  product was still strong and durable.

 

In the Mods sub forum there is a great write up on adding cordless phone charger.  Looks really clean and fairly easy. 

My truck is gas, so I can't speak to fuel mileage. 

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I get about 20 empty, 15 towing a car hauler with a small tractor aboard, 10-11 towing the camper.  (highway mileage, rarely in a city anyway)  

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Factory spray in liner on my 2020, like it just fine, honestly think it is better than any typical plastic liner I have had.  According to the onboard computer, I can go over 600 miles on a tank, but rare that I don't refill around 3/8ths of a tank.  

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I towed my boat yesterday. Love the Advanced Trailer package and that I can align up to the hitch ball. The truck towed effortlessly. Got around 11.5 towing. The tow mirrors are great too.

 

I already put on about 400 miles and the drive up to my cabin and averaged 19.6MPG. Better than my 5.3 Suburban and my wife's older RX 350 that gets about 16MPG on a small V6.

 

For the bed, my brother-in-law lives in Europe and a reseller for Decked. My just go with a Decked solution for the bed.

 

Love the truck and does not seem that big when driving. Seems about as wide as my Suburban and just a bit longer than my older Sierra that I had...a lot taller though and great visibility from up high.

 

 

 

 

 

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That Decked System looks really cool.  Great storage idea.

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