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- ksssExplorerI put my name down on Friday for a Chevy HD ZR2. A lot not known yet about the specs but the line will be long and they will be hard to get so I got my name down in case I like it. I do like the looks of the new HD and the interior is nice. I know a lot of people don't like the looks of the GM HD's, personally I am good with it, and given the number of them out there, it hasn't stopped them from selling.
- Pbutler97Explorer
FishOnOne wrote:
Pbutler97 wrote:
FishOnOne wrote:
Grit dog wrote:
Pbutler97 wrote:
Grit dog wrote:
TomAAto, Tomahhto... who cares...
LOL....exactly. I don't ever remember going around to dealers measuring the width/depth of door window sills on trucks, and then determining I am not interested in one because some piece of interior trim is 1/4" smaller than the other. But reading through these boards I am sure quite a few have a major case of OCD about such things along with chronic fanboiitis.
Eggzactly
So who goes and purchases a vehicle and doesn't even try out the seats to confirm they're confortable? Yeah.... Eggzactly!
Testing out the seats is one thing, testing out a window sill? Come on man. I own a GMC, and drive a Ford company truck daily. I have never even gave the comfortability factor of the window sill a thought for even a split second.
What else do you look for? That the lug nuts all have the flats aligned?
You learned something new today!
Well.........not really. Some things are hereditary and can not be learned LOL. - ksssExplorerNothing is worse than the Gen 6 Camaro for having a window well to put your arm on. Not physically possible to do...unless your some kind of physical freak.
Pbutler97 wrote:
FishOnOne wrote:
Grit dog wrote:
Pbutler97 wrote:
Grit dog wrote:
TomAAto, Tomahhto... who cares...
LOL....exactly. I don't ever remember going around to dealers measuring the width/depth of door window sills on trucks, and then determining I am not interested in one because some piece of interior trim is 1/4" smaller than the other. But reading through these boards I am sure quite a few have a major case of OCD about such things along with chronic fanboiitis.
Eggzactly
So who goes and purchases a vehicle and doesn't even try out the seats to confirm they're confortable? Yeah.... Eggzactly!
Testing out the seats is one thing, testing out a window sill? Come on man. I own a GMC, and drive a Ford company truck daily. I have never even gave the comfortability factor of the window sill a thought for even a split second.
What else do you look for? That the lug nuts all have the flats aligned?
You learned something new today!- Pbutler97Explorer
FishOnOne wrote:
Grit dog wrote:
Pbutler97 wrote:
Grit dog wrote:
TomAAto, Tomahhto... who cares...
LOL....exactly. I don't ever remember going around to dealers measuring the width/depth of door window sills on trucks, and then determining I am not interested in one because some piece of interior trim is 1/4" smaller than the other. But reading through these boards I am sure quite a few have a major case of OCD about such things along with chronic fanboiitis.
Eggzactly
So who goes and purchases a vehicle and doesn't even try out the seats to confirm they're confortable? Yeah.... Eggzactly!
Testing out the seats is one thing, testing out a window sill? Come on man. I own a GMC, and drive a Ford company truck daily. I have never even gave the comfortability factor of the window sill a thought for even a split second.
What else do you look for? That the lug nuts all have the flats aligned? Grit dog wrote:
Pbutler97 wrote:
Grit dog wrote:
TomAAto, Tomahhto... who cares...
LOL....exactly. I don't ever remember going around to dealers measuring the width/depth of door window sills on trucks, and then determining I am not interested in one because some piece of interior trim is 1/4" smaller than the other. But reading through these boards I am sure quite a few have a major case of OCD about such things along with chronic fanboiitis.
Eggzactly
So who goes and purchases a vehicle and doesn't even try out the seats to confirm they're confortable? Yeah.... Eggzactly!- Grit_dogNavigator
Bobmontana wrote:
All the new pickups are ugly as dog **** folks. And lets be honest, their isn't a tinkers difference between em on performance or reliability anymore.
This has to be one of the more classic grumpy old man posts I’ve seen on here in a while! - Grit_dogNavigator
Pbutler97 wrote:
Grit dog wrote:
TomAAto, Tomahhto... who cares...
LOL....exactly. I don't ever remember going around to dealers measuring the width/depth of door window sills on trucks, and then determining I am not interested in one because some piece of interior trim is 1/4" smaller than the other. But reading through these boards I am sure quite a few have a major case of OCD about such things along with chronic fanboiitis.
Eggzactly - Pbutler97Explorer
Grit dog wrote:
TomAAto, Tomahhto... who cares...
LOL....exactly. I don't ever remember going around to dealers measuring the width/depth of door window sills on trucks, and then determining I am not interested in one because some piece of interior trim is 1/4" smaller than the other. But reading through these boards I am sure quite a few have a major case of OCD about such things along with chronic fanboiitis. - HuntindogExplorer
MFL wrote:
With the ratings as high as they are now, this is not an issue for RVers.FishOnOne wrote:
ford truck guy wrote:
I think ( JUST MY OPINION ) that this is a good looking upgrade for GM.....
AND, I am curious how the GCW Alert will work out ??
Interesting feature. Can't help but wonder if the truck records these numbers while towing for future reference by the dealer or other motives in the event of an accident.
My thought too, when I read that, just another spyware for warranty exemption, when drive line fails.
Jerry
My trucks GCWR is over #43,000!
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