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    LT vs. Texas Ed. LT

    anybody know the REAL difference between the two? i tried google-ing it and Ive gotten very mixed results

    i trust everyone's opinion on here more than google anyway.

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    from what i have read and what iv heard and i may be wrong so if i am people correct me since im learning. Texas editions have a 6.0 in them with 373 gears . and emblems. maybe a few interior details. but thats it i think, may be wrong idk though.
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    Depends what part of the state the truck was originally sent to, what year, and what month. It's all about options and packages. My dad's GMT900 2007 CCSB GMC 1500 is a Texas edition and has factory 20's, eZ lift tailgate with lock, heated washer fluid, auto AC, and a 5.3 4-speed auto drivetrain. They've been making TX editions for ever and it's never meant the same thing. Used to in the 90's they made a TX/OK edition that was a stripped down RCSB 4.3 with auto trans, aluminum wheels, a chrome bumper, and AC (maybe tilt/cruise) as the only options. There were some 2004-2005's too.....with GIANT emblems. I've never seen a TX edition that was anything but a 1500 nor I have seen one with a 6-cylinder or a 6.0. That means nothing...I just haven't seen one.
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    ive just noticed lately TONS of nnbs Texas Ed. and i may be interested in getting a new truck soon. when i say tons, i mean TONS.

    prob every 1/3 nnbs i see is a "Texas Ed"

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