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Recent content by yycdiesel

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    Lets see those crew cab long boxes!

    Last weekend with my 19 cclb cummins on 32560r20 Sent from my SM-G986W using Tapatalk
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    Firestone OEM tires

    Remember they're paid for so for me I run 35x12.5r20s in the winter and use these for summer to burn off on the highway. They're already here so why not use them but for me this is 100 percent a pavement princess with extremely light logging roads so when they burn out I got a set of...
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    Firestone OEM tires

    Depends on your application and use, off road they're generally junk but highway use they're not bad weather conditions depending . Your best bet is to Google them and look at the reviews on 1010tires but again application is everything. Sent from my SM-G986W using Tapatalk
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    37's on stock suspension

    Tire envy [emoji31] nice rig brother Sent from my SM-G986W using Tapatalk
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    Impressed again today!

    @jbncccb I agree, I loaded my box full and had a trailer and the fuel milage is almost the same just driving around town off the highway. Sent from my SM-G986W using Tapatalk
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    2020 3500 Payload!

    Dude I just moved my girlfriend and in my Long box I had a washer,drier, stove stand up freezer and couch. It didn't squat an inch lmao. Sent from my SM-G986W using Tapatalk
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    Why did you choose a 3500?

    Liability and payload capacity. Ended up burning myself and could've went with a 2500 but hindsight Is 20/20 and it's nice having that much extra. Moving my girlfriend this weekend and everything in her house doesn't even come close to tongue weight or payload capacity with a washer drier and...
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    Tire size difference

    I did help and have multiple times, I'm not here to argue ill bow out we all have personal experiences in other forums ill keep comments to myself [emoji120] Sent from my SM-G986W using Tapatalk
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    Tire size difference

    I wish they would make a post it on the front page, you can fit up to a 35/12.5r20 tire stock with no rubbing or fitment issue. Sent from my SM-G986W using Tapatalk
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    Rough Country 2.5 inch level and Goodyear 35x12.5r20

    @kingkyle I believe the hemis come with the 4:10's so you wouldn't notice a huge loss of power just fuel milage. Sent from my SM-G986W using Tapatalk
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    DEF tank level

    If you have cold weather like us in Canada I advise you to fill before going past half full, two times now I missed it and the gauge didn't register until I was almost in limp mode. Sent from my SM-G986W using Tapatalk
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    Any experiences with tire size effecting warranty coverage?

    I'll try to add a link link I find it but somewhere I seen HD trucks are covered up to 35x12.5 and pwoerwagons are 37 inch tires for warranty. Sent from my SM-G986W using Tapatalk
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    EGR in 19K miles. UGGGG

    I've had a similar issue where my truck wouldn't recognize the def tank was full and and was 200km out of town and was 15 km away from limp mode. They need a override for this so we can get them back to a place that's safe. Sent from my SM-G986W using Tapatalk
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    2020 3500 on 35’s with stock suspension?

    We should have a stickie on the front if wheel & suspension that states you can fit 35x12.5's with no rub stock 2019+ Sent from my SM-G986W using Tapatalk
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    Winter pictures

    Winter never ends Sent from my SM-G986W using Tapatalk
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