What did you do to your non-G body project today? [2022]

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Didn't want to throw in the fact that I finished my day with my '05 6.6L Duramax which has three tool boxes and an a** load of equipment in the bed, towed my buddy's F250 home! 🤣 180k miles and still runs, hauls, tows and pulls stumps like it's brand new.
 
After reading about how terrible every truck is I tried to make mine suck slightly less.
Cleaned the MAF and MAP sensors on the '12 Sierra and reset the P0172 code. the wires on the MAF were very dirty.
Fired it up and the idle was considerably smoother. Then I moved it out of the driveway so we can take my wife's S10 tomorrow to work for Funcar Friday.
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I've had 2klbs in the bed, which for a 3/4 ton chassis I'm good with that. Pulled 26k lbs with it too at one point, it did it and still driving.

You're reaching really hard for straws to pull here with someone who uses equipment for what it's for and beyond. Online photo.. right.

What have you done with what you own? Hope it can haul all that sh*t you're talking without breaking.. 🙂
Meh. Had a long post typed, deleted it. Not going into a 'who's hauled most' thread as it's getting into a rabbit hole, but, can say the yukon has had more interior payload than you ever tried in that truck of yours, and even my old farm truck has. There's threads with it in there, pics included.

Weight-wise? Again, misleading f150 hauling freight train commercial. 26k on flat chloride ground counts for nothing, except, I'm sorry but that's stupid.

You don't sound the type to have upgraded the frame, suspension, brakes, etc to handle a 26k trailer on a 3/4 ton truck and that is just endangering others for no reason other than being cheap and/or lazy to get a properly equipped truck.
 
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I had one of those 7.3L in a '99 F250 I bought new and kept for 4 years. great engine!
The 7.3 I'm talking amd quoted power numbers for isn't a powerstroke diesel you're thinking of, it's the more recent gas powered 7 3 godzilla v8.
 
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Meh. Had a long post typed, deleted it. Not going into a 'who's hauled most' thread as it's getting into a rabbit hole, but, can say the yukon has had more interior payload than you ever tried in that truck of yours, and even my old farm truck has. There's threads with it in there, pics included.

Weight-wise? Again, misleading f150 hauling freight train commercial. 26k on flat chloride ground counts for nothing, except, I'm sorry but that's stupid.

You don't sound the type to have upgraded the frame, suspension, brakes, etc to handle a 26k trailer on a 3/4 ton truck and that is just endangering others for no reason other than being cheap and/or lazy to get a properly equipped truck.
This post here is where I think you're a clown talking sh*t online and has done nothing worth a fck in your life. If you had some gumption as an adult, you would have stepped out of the convo earlier instead of trying to strut the small pee pee on the internet.

Chill dude, it's ok, someone still loves you.

Not me, but someone.
 
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