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Hey all, new to the forum. Just looking to learn a bit on these trucks. Picked up a used 24 ZR2, with the baby Duramax. Should make pulling the boat easier!

I traded in a 2018 Tundra that I loved. Couldn’t buy another due to the no V8.

If anyone has any tips on things that should be done to the duramax quickly I’d be all ears.

Thanks, Mark
 

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As mentioned, nothing you need to do to the diesel or anything else. Just start hanging accessories on it you want, plenty of info on her bout that.
Welcome
 
As mentioned, nothing you need to do to the diesel or anything else. Just start hanging accessories on it you want, plenty of info on her bout that.
Welcome
Waiting on Baja designs for front and rear bumper fogs/reverse lights. When I bought it already had the ADD bumpers without lights.

Went a lil cheaper on the 40” lightbar for front bumper and got RC. Other than that, in my opinion it doesn’t need much! I bought the RC seat covers for front and rear as well.

Thinking real hard about the thunderstorm grey ppf for the whole truck. Not sure if I’m going to pull the trigger yet or not.

I’ve seen stuff for fuel savers and catch cans, do those need to be done or is oem ok?
 
Well you got the ADD bumpers, those things are spendy, nice job. Pics when you get the lights done
Fuel savers-nah, I don’t think there is any proof those work tank after tank.
Take that diesel on some long runs which will keep your emissions system in good order nothing to it really, treat her like any other rig, Oil changes around 3-5K would be wise.
While we’re spending your money, you might look at Banks idash guage
 

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