Lets see some full size pictures...

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That thing could mow down a dozen zombies without the slightest flex in the suspension.
 
I've been driving a fairly late model Chevy half ton and I have to say I do like it, I'm sure the Duramax trucks are just as nice. The only problem I have had with the work truck is that the tach goes wonky sometimes, like it will freeze at a specific RPM and not change even when I'm idling or revving or what ever.
 
I've been driving a fairly late model Chevy half ton and I have to say I do like it, I'm sure the Duramax trucks are just as nice. The only problem I have had with the work truck is that the tach goes wonky sometimes, like it will freeze at a specific RPM and not change even when I'm idling or revving or what ever.
sounds like the stepper motors are starting to fail. It is a fairly common problem with the chevy gauges.
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The following pics are of my 2011 Nissan Titan Pro-4x which I bought new in April of 2011 to haul my 5,500lb boat. Most recently I have added a Ruenel rear bumper, Rocky Road sliders and an ARB bull bar. It is currently sporting a PRG mini-lift, however I just ordered the PRG extended travel kit which includes PRG UCAs, SAW coil overs and Bilstein 5125 rear shocks. Tires are 295-70-R18 Nitto Terra Grapplers which are approximately 34" in diameter. This has been a great truck thus far. Note this is also posted in the Nissan section but seemed appropriate here too.









Cheers
 
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Latest picture of mine, I get it back this week from a few performance upgrades and a custom tune. Then I can start swapping to hydro boost brakes to remove the body lift.
 
While Nissan is a foreign company, the Titan is built in North America.

I'm still under the opinion that a 1/2 ton is NOT a full size.
Might need legal council to settle this. :D
 
While Nissan is a foreign company, the Titan is built in North America.

I'm still under the opinion that a 1/2 ton is NOT a full size.
Might need legal council to settle this. :D

I am not legal counsel but I did stay at a holiday inn express last night!
If the first post in this thread is of a 1/2 ton truck I would think that the OP would consider 1/2 ton trucks to be full size.
 
How so? Last I checked, Nissan was not a domestic brand.

I noticed that the thread title reads "Domestic AND Full-size"

And a half-ton is a full-size. If that isn't the case, this thread needs to be deleted and a half ton thread and a "full size" thread needs to be created, just for the elitists in here that think mere half tons are somehow inferior to their monster trucks.

cent frum a smaert fone
 
Technically correct. However, I am pretty positive this forum is for Domestic vehicles, not imports or foreign autos regardless of where manufactured. There is a Nissan section and it just seemed more appropriate there, that's all.

1/2 is full size in my opinion. Always has been, always will be.


I noticed that the thread title reads "Domestic AND Full-size"

And a half-ton is a full-size. If that isn't the case, this thread needs to be deleted and a half ton thread and a "full size" thread needs to be created, just for the elitists in here that think mere half tons are somehow inferior to their monster trucks.

cent frum a smaert fone
 

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