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Green grass and
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I will add it is great to see a traditional configured pickup. Chevy looks real good as such.
How much room is there behind the seat for stowage?
60/40 bench seat?



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Nice!
 
Posts: 3480 | Location: Southwest Indiana | Registered: December 12, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I will add it is great to see a traditional configured pickup. Chevy looks real good as such.
How much room is there behind the seat for stowage?
60/40 bench seat?
It has a lot more room than the 2000 GMC does. I think the seat will go back far enough for Shaq. I think I like the middle seat down. It sort of looks like buckets with a console.
 
Posts: 45698 | Location: Pennsyltucky | Registered: December 05, 2001Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Eat, sleep, fish.
Forced to work.
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That truck looks awesome, enjoy! Good going Mark123 and BigSwede! Cool
 
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Nice looking truck!

I didn't even think they made single cab trucks any more. Wink
 
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Thanks Mark, is it a 4wd or 2wd?



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I'll use the Red Key
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Nice truck, congrats. I like the hood scoop!




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Nice looking truck!

I didn't even think they made single cab trucks any more. Wink
That's what started all the issues with the local yokel. The regular cab is special order. BigSwede had no issue taking my loot, the locals just didn't want money, I guess.
 
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Depending on your axle supplier, you might even have a lubricant formulated by a SigForum member in there.
Is that you? 4MUL8R of lubricants? Smile


Been trying to formulate automobile and truck gear lubricants for a few years now.


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I'm curious, is the hood scoop functional on the gas engine models? I have a 2017 Denali HD Duramax with a hood scoop but the gas models of that year had a hood without one. I see that they've now standardized the scoop hood across the board on the 2500/3500.


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It's just decoration on the gas burners



 
Posts: 5737 | Location: GA | Registered: September 23, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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A good looking truck. The Chevys and GMCs have been selling good lately. I see many owners getting them in as big a configuration they can.
 
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Ok, next I have to decide between Rhino Liner and Line-x. Is there a consensus or is it all the same?


I have had both in multiple trucks with no real difference between the two. Happy with both. Go for whichever is more affordable. Very nice looking truck. Congrats Mark!


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Congrats beautiful truck. Damn hard work color. I swore I would never own another black vehicle. We will see. Smile



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Ok, next I have to decide between Rhino Liner and Line-x. Is there a consensus or is it all the same?


I have had both in multiple trucks with no real difference between the two. Happy with both. Go for whichever is more affordable. Very nice looking truck. Congrats Mark!
Thanks, brother. Rhino is in town. Line-x isn't.
 
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That is a gorgeous truck! How does it ride?
 
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Monolithic! Congrats. I see you've already had it offroad. Smile
Haha. Yeah, just as I was backing it in the first time someone was barreling down the street and my giant truck is obviously invisible. I had to get out of the way so I drove in the grass. Big Grin

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Oesterlings in Butler does Rhino lining.
Is that the place by the 3 acres that have been for sale for 300 years?


Could be. On rt38.




 
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Nice truck...

I have the GMC 2500HD.

As a contractor, check out bedside BEDSLIDE

I have had them in my last two pick-ups and will never go without one again.


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That's a nice looking truck.

Congratulations to Mark, and many thanks to Big Swede for stepping in and helping.
 
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That is a gorgeous truck! How does it ride?
Like a truck. Stiff suspension but I'll be hauling some weight, so that's necessary. The engine is strong and really smooth.

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