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Old 07-15-2011, 05:38 PM
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Default Denali weight class..1500 or 2500?

I want to say 1500, but Denali's do have the HD 14 bolt rear end, so I'm not sure.
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Id say is a 1500 chassis with 2500 powertrain parts
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so it be 2000
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more specifically...what brake rotors do I need, 1500 or 2500?
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Its a 1500 for all practical purposes... And my rear is 10 bolt...
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Originally Posted by gnasty1521
Its a 1500 for all practical purposes... And my rear is 10 bolt...

I have a 14 bolt in my regular old 1500 Chevy.


Sierra Denalis are 1/2 tons.
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Originally Posted by 91Z28
I have a 14 bolt in my regular old 1500 Chevy.


Sierra Denalis are 1/2 tons.
They have a 2500 and 3500 version since '09. But it sounds like the OP's is def a 1500.
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Count the lugs. 8-lug trucks are 2500 and 3500, 6-lug trucks are 1500. Since you haven't given us the year or any details aside from the rear gear on this rig, that's the most definitive answer I can give you.
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they did make 1500 hd back about 6 years ago they had 8 lugs but were more similar to a 2500

all denalis are 1/2 tons but the hd sierra denali which iirc started in 10
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So, uh, WTF are we actually discussing?


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