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Old 06-10-2004, 07:28 PM   #1
Montana_1237
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Well here I go again asking questions about the truck. But its one I need to know. Glen and Loraine I know have an older model but you have been really helpful to me and Montana sky you have what I'm going to buy so my question on the rear axle. I'm buying the silverado 2500HD crewcab shortbox duramax. What I need to know is did you guys beef up the rear axle at all or did it come with what you needed. I keep reading these post about the weight on the axle. But I also read where the 2500 is stong enough to handle the load. Thanks ahead of time for your input. Tom&Phyllis
 
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