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Help A dodge guy out here what does gmt400,800,900 mean? I'm assuming something to do with the years or different generations
Correct. A GMT-400 is a GM fullsize pickup from 1988-1998. GMT-800 is from 1999-2007 1/2 (you can have both new and old body style trucks in 2007. They made the switch half way through the year.) GMT-900 is 2007-Present. :thumbs:
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88-98 = GMT-400 = OBS
99-07 1/2 = GMT-800 = NBS
07+ = GMT-900 = NNBS

Just in case. BUT some guys prefer not calling them by the OBS/NBS/NNBS since it just gets confusing and it doesn't work all that well.

In addition, the GMT-400 3/4 and 1 ton trucks continued until 00. I've seen GMT-400 '00 3/4 ton trucks for sale before.
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Correct about the GMT-400 carry over till 00 in the 3/4 and 1 tons.
 

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Help A dodge guy out here what does gmt400,800,900 mean? I'm assuming something to do with the years or different generations
Correct. A GMT-400 is a GM fullsize pickup from 1988-1998. GMT-800 is from 1999-2007 1/2 (you can have both new and old body style trucks in 2007. They made the switch half way through the year.) GMT-900 is 2007-Present. :thumbs:
AKA:
88-98 = GMT-400 = OBS
99-07 1/2 = GMT-800 = NBS
07+ = GMT-900 = NNBS

Just in case. BUT some guys prefer not calling them by the OBS/NBS/NNBS since it just gets confusing and it doesn't work all that well.

In addition, the GMT-400 3/4 and 1 ton trucks continued until 00. I've seen GMT-400 '00 3/4 ton trucks for sale before.
:facepalm:
Correct about the GMT-400 carry over till 00 in the 3/4 and 1 tons.

Also, some of the GMT400 SUV's continued thru 2000 as well. The Yukon Denali, Escalade, and the Tahoe Limited were all made in 2000 as a GMT400 body style. When I used install alarms on those, I had to look up the wiring for 99.
 

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AKA:
88-98 = GMT-400 = OBS
99-07 1/2 = GMT-800 = NBS
07+ = GMT-900 = NNBS

Just in case. BUT some guys prefer not calling them by the OBS/NBS/NNBS since it just gets confusing and it doesn't work all that well.
:facepalm:
What's wrong CJ, don't like the really bad acronyms? Although, sometimes OBS is a lot quicker than GMT-400.

Also, some of the GMT400 SUV's continued thru 2000 as well. The Yukon Denali, Escalade, and the Tahoe Limited were all made in 2000 as a GMT400 body style. When I used install alarms on those, I had to look up the wiring for 99.
Thanks Scotty. I knew the SUV's carried over too, but I never knew exactly what and until when.
 

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Hmm... now I'm starting to wonder if I really need an extended or crew cab. Found a nice '06 Z71 RCLB with a 5.3L and tan interior (big plus for me) today.
 

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Hmm... now I'm starting to wonder if I really need an extended or crew cab. Found a nice '06 Z71 RCLB with a 5.3L and tan interior (big plus for me) today.

Depends on your needs. I had my 99 RCSB in college and that was the best decision I ever made. "I'd like to drive guys, but I only can hold 1 or 2 more . . . " :rollin:

But then again, just 2 weeks ago, I hauled 2000 lbs of fence posts AND 4 people in my Crew Cab. If you have the back seat, you'll use it! :cool:
 

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I'd say go ahead with the extended cab then you have nothing to regret in your later years with the truck regardless if you use it or not you have it
 

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I rarely have more than one passenger with me and usually the ones that get stuck in back are ones I rather not have with me anyways.
 

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