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Old 04-19-2007, 05:48 PM
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Here are a few pics of the new company truck. I love never paying for gas or maintenance, but I'm not "supposed to" add performance parts. I guess we shall see how long I can hold out.




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throw a 4000 stall in it.
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Traction is bad enough now with 4.10's and peg leg. lol
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Why would someone buy a truck like that and not get the G80 is beyond me.
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Why would someone buy a truck like that and not get the G80 is beyond me.
I hear ya there. I may have to look around for a cheap locker. I was just in Ft. Worth on a couple land rigs and it did suprisingly well in 6" deep mud. I figured I would spin all over the place, but it stuck and went where I pointed it.
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atleast a custom tune...
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how about some dynatech LTs w/ cats and a corsa sport, they just bolt up

although they can be quite pocket-lightening
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I would swap the 6.0L out of the 1500HD and put the 5.3L out of your yukon in it and the 6.0L in the Yukon!

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Originally Posted by Snake Eater
I was just in Ft. Worth on a couple land rigs and it did suprisingly well in 6" deep mud. I figured I would spin all over the place, but it stuck and went where I pointed it.
Mine's a peg leg too. Just keep the pedal to the floor and bounce it off the limiter until you get through whatever mudhole you are in. Tires make a world of difference too. Ditch those highway slicks and throw on some meats and it will help alot.

The 9.5" rear is GM's unicorn, aftermarket lockers aren't cheap for that unit. Keep an eye on ebay or craigslist for one.
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very cool, wish my company gave out trucks like that lol


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