Originally Posted by DieselCrawler
(Post 696449)
i to would take the gmc CC long bed.
i hate the chevy front ends. grills are ugly. |
2011 LML Denali, i got wood as soon as i saw it
that long horn edition looks like someone barfed cowboy all over it, and Im no cowboy, i grew up on a farm and theres no way in hell i would get one of those. |
After owning several different diesels (still have 5 currently) with all of them being modified from mild to wild, I have found the perfect stock truck for me. The GMC LML in my sig is the first truck I haven't wanted more power or to rip the exhaust of, and so long as I don't have any problems it will stay 100% stock. I promise.
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either an 08 6.4 Powerstroke or a 08-11 D-Max...
driven both trucks stock anf both have power. |
Originally Posted by BriteWhiteRam
(Post 697200)
2011 LML Denali, i got wood as soon as i saw it
that long horn edition looks like someone barfed cowboy all over it, and Im no cowboy, i grew up on a farm and theres no way in hell i would get one of those. |
Duramax, white, 4 door dually.
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cummins all the way with manual
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That longhorn laramie doesn't look all that fancy compared to a king ranch, but for a dodge i guess...:humm: im not a big fan of either though. I'm perfectly fine with the Lariat from Ford, especially if its a black interior.
But if I had to take a stock truck and leave it stock, it would have to be a GMC or Chevy. That way I could sell it to buy a Ford or Dodge to BOMB! :yeah: |
I would get a Dmax Chevy the last one I had was a great truck was never a huge Chrysler fan and well I wont buy another Ford.
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Originally Posted by FordDZLMan9191
(Post 701787)
That longhorn laramie doesn't look all that fancy compared to a king ranch, but for a dodge i guess...:humm: im not a big fan of either though. I'm perfectly fine with the Lariat from Ford, especially if its a black interior.
You're also from a completely different area of the country, so Im sure there are alot of people around here that would like the Longhorn Laramie or King Ranch that wouldnt where you live. People that are involved in cattle production, and more importantly, people that rodeo, make up a large portion of the population in SE Oklahoma. |
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