Wanting to get back into a truck!

Zembonez

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Well, final update. On the fourth of July, I traded the Mustang in on a new 2013 Sierra. Crew cab Z71 with the power tech package and power rear window. The money was crazy between the rebates, EVA money, and a GM discount, I chopped 11.5k off the MSRP. Hard to argue numbers like that. Nothing out of the ordinary and something that many of you have had for years but I like it. :D
Awesome! You'll love it. :tmc:
 

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Congrats, Jason! :thumbs:
 

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Congrats! Now we just need more pictures! :thumbs:
 

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Nothing breaks in a new engine, tranny, diffs, etc like a good burnout or six. :lol:
 

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Once I get a day where I can shine it up a bit I'll snap a few pictures of it. Like I said before, it isn't anything that most of you haven't seen but I'm pretty happy with it. I miss the Mustang already but it had WAY too many issues and wasn't an ideal winter car for Indiana. Sure was fun though. I'll get another some day...it'll be a while though.

Anyway, anyone have opinions on liners? I've most familiar with spray in liners such as Rhino Liners and Line-X. This time around, I've been kicking around the idea of doing a Bedrug instead. I found a good price (~$325 shipped) on the GMC embroidered Bedrug and have requested a sample from them to play with it. I rarely use my truck for dirty stuff like dirt and mulch so I think it will be able to handle what I throw at it. From my understanding, it is plenty capable for this rare use. If I was a contractor loading it down daily, I'd go for a spray in without a doubt but I work in a downtown office and just like driving a truck mostly.

I'm also going to go with a soft tonneau of some sort. Right now I'm leaning towards a TruXedo LoPro QT but have been looking at what Extang and some others have to offer. Any opinions?
 

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