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Nick M3 12-04-2006 04:45 PM

Anything I should look at on a new '06 DMax/Allison 2500HD?
 
It's a step above a work truck, but it has everything I need (4WD, extended cab, A/C), and the price (including line-x) starts with a 2.

(And the GM cloth 40/20/40 split bench is REALLY comfy.)

Truck experts: Is there anything I should look for, even though it's new? I've got a written offer that I'm going to take tomorrow unless I see something weird.

I figure 360/650 ought to take care of my towing needs for a while.

lip277 12-04-2006 05:43 PM

Not knowing what package you're getting, I assumed the GMC with the SL 2SA package
The 3.73 LSD (GT4) rear axle is an option (and totally required for trailering IMO)
Maybe the diesel engine covers for cold weather (V10)
I'd stick with the single alternator
Get the towing package (Z82)
Console roof with reading lamps (6C7)
Spare tire and power door locks (SAF & AU3)
Tinted windows (AJ1)
Power windows? Kind of pricey, but .... (5B5)
Outside trailering mirrors... You can get the GM ones (as part of the truck) or do the seperate ones that mount to the doors -aftermarket. Your call.
Sliding rear window - (a28)

Those are my thoughts anyway.....

CABINBLACKM3 12-04-2006 06:24 PM

As long as it can tow two cars I dont care.....LOL....Oh did I say that out loud!

rumatt 12-04-2006 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by CABINBLACKM3 (Post 125097)
As long as it can tow two cars I dont care.....LOL....Oh did I say that out loud!

:lol:

lemming 12-04-2006 06:35 PM

what's the tow rating on that sucker?

Nick M3 12-04-2006 06:39 PM

15,400 on a 5th wheel, 12,000 on a ball hitch.

Interestingly, the 8100 gasser is actually rated to tow a few hundred pounds more. I guess it's a gear/revs thing.

lip277 12-04-2006 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Nick M3 (Post 125102)
15,400 on a 5th wheel, 12,000 on a ball hitch.

Interestingly, the 8100 gasser is actually rated to tow a few hundred pounds more. I guess it's a gear/revs thing.


No - Its the OEW of the truck itself with the Duramax.
The diesels are NOT light engines.

CABINBLACKM3 12-05-2006 09:21 AM

Let me speak for everyone......I am excited about your new purchase....bonus is that it can be a business expense. Kinda like my corporate car..LOL

Nick M3 12-05-2006 10:59 AM

Papers signed. It's getting line-x now. :)

FC 12-05-2006 11:09 AM

Cool!:cool:

ff 12-05-2006 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Nick M3 (Post 125174)
Papers signed. It's getting line-x now. :)

Coo! Congrats dude!

lip277 12-05-2006 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Nick M3 (Post 125174)
Papers signed. It's getting line-x now. :)

That's one thing I forgot.

Yes - LineX is better than Rhino Lining...
although you pay for it... $$$

Optimus Prime 12-05-2006 02:19 PM

I almost got a similar truck this summer, but instead ended up in a 06 silverado with extended cab, 8' bed, tow package, 5.3 flex, line-x, locking rear, blah blah blah, for as much as a Scion. :D

I've been beating the crap out of it, and have been very impressed. It hasn't missed a beat. I've been extremely impressed with the versatility of the interior. 6 adults hasn't been a problem, and the dogs have plenty of room when we put the rear seat up. The only problem I've had is trying to park at times. A 20'9" length with a 50.4' turning radius can make things a little interesting.

I think you'll be very happy. Congrats.

FC 12-05-2006 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Optimus Prime (Post 125236)
A 20'9" length with a 50.4' turning radius can make things a little interesting.

:eek: :ack:

Nick M3 12-05-2006 04:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Optimus Prime (Post 125236)
I almost got a similar truck this summer, but instead ended up in a 06 silverado with extended cab, 8' bed, tow package, 5.3 flex, line-x, locking rear, blah blah blah, for as much as a Scion. :D

I've been beating the crap out of it, and have been very impressed. It hasn't missed a beat. I've been extremely impressed with the versatility of the interior. 6 adults hasn't been a problem, and the dogs have plenty of room when we put the rear seat up. The only problem I've had is trying to park at times. A 20'9" length with a 50.4' turning radius can make things a little interesting.

I think you'll be very happy. Congrats.

Yeah, if not for the distinct possibility of 10K+ loads, I'd probably have done that. :)

Optimus Prime 12-05-2006 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Nick M3 (Post 125288)
Yeah, if not for the distinct possibility of 10K+ loads, I'd probably have done that. :)

:D
Don't think I didn't try to convince myself that I needed that smoke burner and Allison tranny. I drooled for a long time. However, I didn't really need the towing or 4x4 capability, and for half the price... well, it makes it easier to feed my motorcycle habit.

Will you be upgrading any performance bits? I hear Banks can really steam up that powertrain.

Nick M3 12-05-2006 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Optimus Prime (Post 125291)
:D
Don't think I didn't try to convince myself that I needed that smoke burner and Allison tranny. I drooled for a long time. However, I didn't really need the towing or 4x4 capability, and for half the price... well, it makes it easier to feed my motorcycle habit.

Will you be upgrading any performance bits? I hear Banks can really steam up that powertrain.

I'd really like to just leave the warranty intact.

Also, one of the virtues of the LBZ engine is that it's pretty fucking strong as is. :)

lip277 12-05-2006 05:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Nick M3 (Post 125306)
I'd really like to just leave the warranty intact.

Also, one of the virtues of the LBZ engine is that it's pretty fucking strong as is. :)


That's why I have not messed with my Power Stroke either.

That and the $$$ I don't put into the truck, I can spend on what I tow behind it.

:lol:

kognito 12-05-2006 06:07 PM

good luck with it Nick

Umm.. where were you when I was giving away my loaded 2005 2500HD Sierra:dunno:

kognito 12-05-2006 06:09 PM

oh, by the way, I have a spring/fall grill bug guards and a winter grill cover if you want them


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