With my STOCK 2006, Chevy 2500HD, 4X4, Crew Cab with the Century Camper shell, the BEST fuel mileage I ever got was 22.8 MPG and never have duplicated that again. That mileage run was on a 2 lane and 4 lane road, mostly flat, traveling anywhere from 55 MPH to 65 MPH and I was at night in rainy...
Welcome to The Truck Stop, steelman02. Nice truck you have there. I could be wrong, but I think your the first one on this forum with the 3.0 Liter, GM 1500, Duramax.
Alot of us will be wanting info about fuel mileage and the durability of the truck.
Yelp, kinda a conflict of interest if a person was notarizing their own transactions or paperwork.... 🤔
Years ago I was a Notary, I was certified through the state. I have processed a few titles and documents in my time, more than I cared about fooling with. Alot of that stuff was Who...
Does Alaska require you to have a notary public present when titles are signed? If so could a non notarized title be holding up your registration process? I am just thinking out loud here, I know each state is different on alot of things.
My state requires a title to be notarized by a notary...
Will, had a great idea about copies of documents, one can never have too many copies, ink and paper is plentiful. Ink or toner can be expensive, but it's worth have extra copies.
Anymore I don't trust the postal service with important documents. I have had too many instances where a tax return...
Both sets of wheels look nice, but the 5 spoke wheels look better to me. Run those in the summer and run the others in the winter.
It's great to have multiple sets of wheels for different seasons. I am lucky enough to have 2 different sets for both my Chevy trucks. On the worst looking...
Strong concrete footers with rebar steel where I live.
Block walls for basements have rebar steel and are poured solid. If you want extra strength you use what's called a bond beam.