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bj1464 02-27-2016 08:29 AM

Currently have 2015 Denali 2500hd it is the best truck I've ever owned,2nd diesel for me and I've had a few 6.2 gas trucks.There is just no comparison duramax is king the new cab is amazing.Gm nailed it

wannabe 02-27-2016 03:47 PM

I think the diesel vs gas is really moot. They each have their +/- and will basically do the job. I bought the Duramax to try one out. So far its great.

Only recently has diesel fuel gotten now as low as gas (or close).

Flightplan 02-27-2016 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by bj1464 (Post 4409064)
Currently have 2015 Denali 2500hd it is the best truck I've ever owned,2nd diesel for me and I've had a few 6.2 gas trucks.There is just no comparison duramax is king the new cab is amazing.Gm nailed it


Originally Posted by wannabe (Post 4409146)
I think the diesel vs gas is really moot. They each have their +/- and will basically do the job. I bought the Duramax to try one out. So far its great.

Only recently has diesel fuel gotten now as low as gas (or close).

I went Duramax too, and I love it. I used my wife's grocery points yesterday to get a .70 discount. Check that out. Hell yeah!

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cajunrzr 03-17-2016 11:57 PM

Don't mean to hack the thread, I just see a lot of GM guys in here. I have a '15 Denali 2500 and I'm shopping around for rock guards to put on the back to protect the boat during towing. Problem is, I think the angle of the exhaust on our trucks will put it blowing and burning right at the rubber guards. Anybody have or seen this issue? Any suggestions?

SLOWRIDE-388 03-18-2016 08:11 PM

I've ran the rock tamers with stock exhaust. Did not melt the flaps.

Plum_Crazy 03-18-2016 10:00 PM


Originally Posted by cajunrzr (Post 4417353)
Don't mean to hack the thread, I just see a lot of GM guys in here. I have a '15 Denali 2500 and I'm shopping around for rock guards to put on the back to protect the boat during towing. Problem is, I think the angle of the exhaust on our trucks will put it blowing and burning right at the rubber guards. Anybody have or seen this issue? Any suggestions?

Just do custom exhaust out the side.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...psuggbd6v0.jpg

KevD815 03-19-2016 09:35 AM

Definitely not as large as the rock guards you guys run but the new Weathertech "no drill" mudflaps have been very helpful for me so far.

ROB FREEMAN 03-19-2016 12:29 PM


Originally Posted by Plum_Crazy (Post 4417873)
Just do custom exhaust out the side.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...psuggbd6v0.jpg

nice looking rig

cajunrzr 03-19-2016 06:31 PM

Thanks Slowride-388 and Plum_Crazy. The transporter who delivered my boat was running a set from camping world, and said they were good for the price. $99, I just hit the buy button. I figured I'd give em a shot if Slow-ride388 isn't having any issues. At least I won't be out the $450 from the other ones i was looking at. I think I may even flat washer and screw some heat wrap on the back side of the passenger flap if I see it starting to warp.

ROB FREEMAN 03-19-2016 07:12 PM


Originally Posted by wannabe (Post 4409146)
I think the diesel vs gas is really moot. They each have their +/- and will basically do the job. I bought the Duramax to try one out. So far its great.

Only recently has diesel fuel gotten now as low as gas (or close).

I believe there is a huge resale of diesl trucks , compared to gassers . I look at big truck sites ,used and all I see is lifted diesls selling like hot cakes . I believe they will sell far faster than the same gasser ..


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