![]() ![]() Have the occasional brush scratch, so white is always my choice as we get to 114 here in the summer. Having a white Denali, i just siliconed the XM/Onstar antenna, blends right in. My LTZ has everything you listed except Z71, clearance lights and sunroof and I saved about $6k over a comparable Denali. Unless you're dead set on the Denali because of the bad a$$ grill, bumper and chrome around the fog lamps, you might look at a decked out LTZ. I used mine the first day I had my Dually and it vibrated my a$$ to death so I turned it off and never turned it on in my 2500.ĭenalis are pretty well optioned out anyway so some of this stuff might already be included in the package. Even more on a Dually in which it's a bit more challenging to color between the lines. Front crash warning is a good safety feature and I suppose lane change alert is as well, but the lane change warning is a pain in the a$$. If you think you're going to swap for aftermarket wheels, obviously you'd want the cheaper of the two since you would be getting rid of them soon anyway. Personally, I like the 10 spoke but like you said, that's an individual decision. I just traded for a 2016 2500 and don't have clearance lights but wish I did. Someone said it was an issue more common in 2500s so that may be the problem. I hadn't heard of clearance lights and satellite antenna leaking but I had a '15 3500 DRW and didn't have any issues. I'll put a splitter at the rear of my bed on the inside for the 5th wheel toy hauler. I will have a fuel transfer/supply tank and saddle box in the front of my bed, so it would be useless to me. That seems like a very dumb place to put it, in my opinion. GM's description of their RV prep makes it sound like their trailer wiring plug will be up near the front of the bed. I will be adding rear airbags and wireless on board air myself, though. I won't be changing any suspension components. All of the other details don't really matter much to me. Those are the things I will get for sure. My requirements are going to be BLACK leather interior, white Denali, possibly a quicksilver SLT to match my 2500HD, sunroof, high idle switch, rear entertainment package for the long camping trips and kiddos, sliding rear window. So your wheel questions don't apply to my opinion. Also in the process of selling my 2009 SLT. was considering the all weather matts.all need a touneau cover.but wasn't going to go with the oem.was hoping to get one that will open fully.I don't thint that one does high idle switchįor future resale do any of these help "Denali" helps a lot. Running lights on the roof I won't order it on a 2500.Īny other options I should look at. Is the off road package a worth while option.shocks stabilizer and hill decent.does this make for a rougher ride I got it, couldn't tell the diff. With the 20" rims which wheels look better.I know this is a personal preference.there's 2 options 5 star vs 10 spoked.is one better looking than the other Lane departure warning (think that's what it's called) Mine called alert package, personally it's useless.ĥth wheel wiring It is not as handy as those aftermarket T harness Hi so after much deliberation I've decided to order a 2016 denali 2500hd with the duramax (black on black). ![]()
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