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Configure Alternator for 2500 tow

copcarguy

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I ordered my new 3500 CCLB 4x4, 6.4L with 3.73’s. To make things really easy as said before get the 4x4 AND Snow Chief group. Snow Chief has the 220A alternator, limited-slip, slightly better tires than the all seasons, aux switches, and some other cool stuff all in one bundle. It’s only slightly more than the “snow plow prep”, alternator, posi, = piecemealing the options. I also got the cab-length chrome steps. But Snow Chief is the way to go!
 

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I ordered my new 3500 CCLB 4x4, 6.4L with 3.73’s. To make things really easy as said before get the 4x4 AND Snow Chief group. Snow Chief has the 220A alternator, limited-slip, slightly better tires than the all seasons, aux switches, and some other cool stuff all in one bundle. It’s only slightly more than the “snow plow prep”, alternator, posi, = piecemealing the options. I also got the cab-length chrome steps. But Snow Chief is the way to go!
Snow chief also gets you clearence lamps, and you get you the transforce garbage tires like a few other options give you
 

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Anything over 80” requires clearence lamps so any dually or any truck thats for plowing as the smallest plow is typically 90”
I know that. But still...

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