You know, about ten years ago I bought both a 2nd Gen Ram CAC and a 1st Gen Duramax CAC for a (still) future upgrade project because I wasn't sure which way I wanted to go (and still aren't) with the GM CAC and how
@THEFERMANATOR did it by moving the CAC/rad stack back a few inches, or leaving the rad where it is and putting the Dodge CAC in front of it and moving all the coolers forward.
The biggest question with going GM, is with the balanced flow WP the bullet proof low temp fan clutch and Dmax fan on the 6.5 if there is going to be enough "safe" distance between the front edge of the fan and the radiator core.
With the Dodge CAC the issue becomes lack of clearance behind the grill (I want to maintain my quad light LT grill for several reasons) for the CAC and the various coolers PLUS the transmission cooler I would like to add that GM didn't seem inclined to make OEM. With that, I've already imagineered spacer standoffs to move the grill forward about five inches, (which would leave a big gap to the front edge of the fenders, but more than enough room for the CAC and cooler stack) and as I hate the useless OEM front bumper, and think the very limited selection of aftermarket bumpers (basically Ranch Hand's) for the GMT-400 that just don't have the look I'm looking for, of making a serious deer liquifier for the front bumper that would incorporate an 8' long (roughly) 14"x4"x1/4" piece of C channel that would be reinforced from behind, cut and bent to replicate the OEM bumper angles around the front (I don't care about the up angle cut to expose the front tires like the Ranch Hand and other do for ground clearance, I want the front protected from Bambi darting in front of me at 85mph on the Interstate at midnight) and mounted on HD extended bumper brackets to move it forward 5". I would build in pockets for fog and driving lights, an air dam underneath, winch/fairlead mount, 2" reciever, shackle mount points, a massive Bambi Bar with 1/4" plate upright braces and massive headlight protector bars and then two 1/4" side impact plates on each side that would act as visual "fillers for the gap between the front edge of the fender and the extended grill.
For the rear, same C channel for the bumper and make a lockable but removable swing-away spare mount that would get the spare out of the cargo area if I need more room back there, so it would look similar to a van barndoor-mount spare carrier, except more centered on the doors to expose the taillights and with the ability to swing on a vertical axis (not like the kind that lays down) so that both barn doors can be accessed fully open on their door stop straps with the spare pivoted out of the way. It wouldn't interfere with anything hitched up to the Burb because it wouldn't lay down and hit the tongue and still prevent opening the barn doors, it would swing out towards the driver's side.