Damn that's clean as hell. Doesn't look like anyone ever towed with it. Co-pilot looks pretty comfortable and ready for a ride!
One thing to think about. All those items you don't like, you could probably sell on Craig's for enough to buy a set of factory tail lights/ better looking rims. No sense painting over them when someone else could appreciate them for what they are and you could get something better. Just a thought.
Gotta admit I'm not a fan of the lifted dually thing but it looks like you found a gem! Always loved these trucks wish I could afford one.
I'm sure you are way ahead of me but I seriously recommend carrying a spare fuel filter and possibly even a spare water sensor for the filter as they have very fine wires that are easy/prone to breaking. They are kind of a pain to change on the side of the road but not as big as a pain as limp mode haha
I prefer a non dually as far as looks go, but I do like the dually lifted look as long as its not insane how lifted it is. This is the biggest I would ever want to go. Had this lift Not been installed and the truck was still bone stock, all I would have done was a level lift up front. And little larger tires on the stock wheels. Infact, this life may even have to be removed. I want to truck into my roolup door to unload the truck camper inside my shop in its raining. I want to keep it garage kept as much as possible to help make it last far more many years then it would sitting in the harse sun 24/7.
Thanks for the twch tips too. I will get and keep those items with me. Going to do as much learning up with this thing as possible. There is a UTI Institute 1 minute away from my shop. After I complete going back to my machine trade school, I want to look into taking a course in diesel automotive there. Or just general auto repair so I can learn up on morern electronic vehicles. I have been behind the times far too long. I joined the diesel place web site as well. Actually a member since 2010, but never had a diesel, so no point in posting. Will now.
. I feel sooo Fing fortunate to have found such a truck, seriously. How the F did I...ME of all people manage to fall in to what is basically my dream truck. Its beyond me. And when some how I have the funds to pay for it out right. I just hope it is everything it seems to be up front so far. One thing I am surpised my mechanic said was ok, and "the way the pedel is, there is no adjustment". I told him the brakes needed checking as the brake pedal had a lot of stroke before you get braking to the truck.