06-07.5 LBZ & LLY Duramax PowertrainDiscussion of components that are directly involved in the power production and all that is needed to get and keep the truck moving . Engine , Transmission Ect
Bahahaa.. Ya id say letting it run since its that cold out is actually good for it! Like james said there made to run long. I was wondering the same thing if it was comfortable or not. Im 5'7 and I think it be cramped in the back. But, if you had heated seats the front might be more comfortable than your own bed!
lol well im 6' feet so it was cramped, and i slept in the front cuz i had bags of clothes in the back seat and was waaaaaaaaaaay to lazy and tired to move them
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I've slept in my truck a bunch. When we go out on a jod we could be there for 2 or 3 days, but when you are that tired you can sleep just about anywhere!! While we are there the truck runs constantly. I ain't ever had no problems besides that dam exhaust filter.
is falling a sleep in the driver seat the same thing.. you know we've all been on those long road trips.. i'm about 5'8'' and i slept good in the back seat before. i have also tried to sleep in the front seat but the seat belt kept stabbing my ribs. lol. i think i've had to many long nights out in pismo.
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I have slept a night in my truck. I am 6'1" tried just about everything to get comfy got really cramped ended up the best place to sleep was just reclining my chair
i have tried sleeping in the back and can not,didn't matter what postion i layed in it was to crammed so i reclined the passenger side seat so the steering wheel wasn't in the way and slept fairly well but then again i'm over 6'..thats good to that you have to be 5'8 or shorter to be comforable in the back,i'll have to remember that when i get a gf.
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TyreBoyz Pulling Team
Pulling Truck called Late Nights.05 LLY 3500 EC LB DRW tuned By Idaho Rob.
Work truck,06 LBZ 2500 CC SB SRW,tuned by Idaho Rob and PPE at times
My Truck now,1987 Chevy 2500 350 tweaked,6" SuperLift,350 V8 bored 60 over,Elderbrock headers Cam and Titanium Rockers,750 Twin Pumped Holley Carb and some other goodies.crank dynos over 400HP.
i dont do very good at high alttitudes
sorry couldnt resist,i have a friends that 6'8 that teases me all the time about breathing dirty air being this low to the ground so i tellem god knew i didn't do good at high alttitides thats why he made me shorter.
__________________ James
TyreBoyz Pulling Team
Pulling Truck called Late Nights.05 LLY 3500 EC LB DRW tuned By Idaho Rob.
Work truck,06 LBZ 2500 CC SB SRW,tuned by Idaho Rob and PPE at times
My Truck now,1987 Chevy 2500 350 tweaked,6" SuperLift,350 V8 bored 60 over,Elderbrock headers Cam and Titanium Rockers,750 Twin Pumped Holley Carb and some other goodies.crank dynos over 400HP.
i dont do very good at high alttitudes
sorry couldnt resist,i have a friends that 6'8 that teases me all the time about breathing dirty air being this low to the ground so i tellem god knew i didn't do good at high alttitides thats why he made me shorter.
Lol.....it's all good, I get it all the time. I understand some people are just vertically challenged
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2007 Chevy Silverado 6.6L Duramax Diesel lbz
Edge Attitude w/Juicer
4 Inch Turboback Straight Piped to 6 Inch Grand Rock Mitre Stacks
K&N Intake
3 Inch Leveling Kit
33 Inch Maxiss Bighorn Tires
4 Chime Train Horns
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