Pickuptruck.com 2010 Heavy Duty Truck shootout

A_T_Ver

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Just scanning through. The DMAX dually is quicker then them all in the 1/4 unloaded. LOL Am i seeing that right
 

408.Luke

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i keep getting letters from the dealer, that they want my truck so i priced a GMC ex-sb 4x4 $52,000:banging: so much for that lol
 

Micheal Tomac

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Just scanning through. The DMAX dually is quicker then them all in the 1/4 unloaded. LOL Am i seeing that right

The DRW truck had better traction and traction control was cutting power on the SRW truck.
 
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McRat

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Hmmm...

In 2005 I watched a bone stock paper plate CC/SB LBZ(LLY Vin) run into the 15's at HRP.

And the true LBZ's running mid to low 15's.

Not sure if the 2011's are actually as quick as the LBZ's.
 

Mike L.

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Hmmm...

In 2005 I watched a bone stock paper plate CC/SB LBZ(LLY Vin) run into the 15's at HRP.

And the true LBZ's running mid to low 15's.

Not sure if the 2011's are actually as quick as the LBZ's.

I think they might be heavier Pat.
 

JoshH

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I think they were doing 2wd non boosted launches. I found it interesting that the dually stopped shorter with weight in the bed, and shorter overall than any of the other diesels loaded or unloaded.
 

duratothemax

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I think they were doing 2wd non boosted launches. I found it interesting that the dually stopped shorter with weight in the bed, and shorter overall than any of the other diesels loaded or unloaded.

Yeah, I found that interesting too.

Maybe the Denali comes with "premium" brakes. :rofl: