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A.Boater wrote:
On 21-Oct-2010, John wrote:


Besides, I can see no use for the four wheel
drive and the Z71 package, both of which add to the cost, etc. So, I
recently came across this one.

The first slippery ramp you find yourself on, you'll know WHY you need 4WD.
The Z71 package usually includes some good stuff, but it isn't necessary.


May give him the word today. I like the fact it's $13,000 cheaper than the
other one. Gives me some money to play with. Might get some bigger wheels.

You live in the right place to get the best wheels and tires for an RV/Boat
hauler:

http://www.ricksontruckwheels.com/

You learned how to quote! Good job!
 
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