Fell into an Lml

clrussell

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Still can't tell me the frame is stronger(at least the ass end) front end definitely, only advantage I can see is the brakes, which I despise on mine.



I'll have an Lml In My shop with no bed here shortly. I'll take frame pics


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clrussell

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Better pics of the tint job.

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clrussell

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That's darker than mine, I've got limo everywhere and 25 over that in the front, did you tint the windshield?

It's actually not dark at all. The windshield makes all the difference.

Rears are factory
Front are 15%
Windshield is 45%
 

clrussell

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Paint match front and rear bumpers, I did on my LMM with that color and it looked bad ass...

I've thought about that.. never seen this body style with that done in this color. This is my favorite color gm has ever produced
 

rcr1978

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Still can't tell me the frame is stronger(at least the ass end) front end definitely, only advantage I can see is the brakes, which I despise on mine.

They really are nicer I hate to say because I have two old turds LB7/LMM. Wait until you get in a 15+ they are so much quieter going down the road inside. I don't drive my personal trucks very much and spend most of the time driving a 15 then I get in one of my trucks for a weekend trip and all I can think about is man this thing is noisy inside.
 

WVRigrat05

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They really are nicer I hate to say because I have two old turds LB7/LMM. Wait until you get in a 15+ they are so much quieter going down the road inside. I don't drive my personal trucks very much and spend most of the time driving a 15 then I get in one of my trucks for a weekend trip and all I can think about is man this thing is noisy inside.

I've drove my friends 16 Denali, it rides and pulls great, and I'd love one, just the thought of having to swap out for a cp3 right off the back gets me, because I'm not risking wiping out the fuel system.

I've read where guys have bent the back frame by being rear ended, I've been rear ended at 35, slammed into trees and had my first 06' backed over with a D6R dozer, and the frames have never bent. Just curious how the thinner box frame is stronger?