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Youtr truck looks great. I just got mine finished. I have a BDS 4 inch lift with 295/60/20 Toyo Open Country AT2 Extreme's on 20 inch Fuel Maverick wheels. It looks and rides great. I didn't have to do any triming cause the tires measure 33.9 inches tall. I want to post some pics but I don't know how to get my pics from my Iphone to the computer or how to upload them from there. Any suggestions would be great. Thanks

If you use Tapatalk, when you click to respond there is a camera icon to take pics and a photo icon to upload pics from your camera roll. If you don't use Tapatalk, get it and use it so I can see another truck with a BDS 4"! And share how your mileage is doing with those 295/60/20s!

 

 

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Youtr truck looks great. I just got mine finished. I have a BDS 4 inch lift with 295/60/20 Toyo Open Country AT2 Extreme's on 20 inch Fuel Maverick wheels. It looks and rides great. I didn't have to do any triming cause the tires measure 33.9 inches tall. I want to post some pics but I don't know how to get my pics from my Iphone to the computer or how to upload them from there. Any suggestions would be great. Thanks

 

I would love to see it! I just ordered a 4" tuff country lift and need to figure out what tires to get. Apparently there aren't to many with a 4" lift yet...

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Ok I downloaded taptalk and I don't even see that as an icon. I see other icons like twitter and stuff. So I'm lost.

Ok I downloaded taptalk and I don't even see that as an icon. I see other icons like twitter and stuff. So I'm lost.

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Ok I downloaded taptalk and I don't even see that as an icon. I see other icons like twitter and stuff. So I'm lost.

Ok I downloaded taptalk and I don't even see that as an icon. I see other icons like twitter and stuff. So I'm lost.

when you select to reply you'll see a + sign in a circle, tap that. Then from there you can select either the paperclip or the picture icon to post a pic.

 

Quick question. Did sign into this forum via tapatalk. Because I don't see a Sig on the bottom of your post as the rest if us using tapatalk have.

 

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This is making me mad. Sorry guys, I hit more options, choose file, then attach file and it says it's too big. I am only using one photo from my phone. I'm sorry again I don't mean to be difficult.

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This is making me mad. Sorry guys, I hit more options, choose file, then attach file and it says it's too big. I am only using one photo from my phone. I'm sorry again I don't mean to be difficult.

Are you still trying to post from your computer or on your phone? Just curious

 

 

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You can always create a profile on photobucket.com. Upload the pictures and then copy an past the IMG links to your post on here.

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Truck looks great man. Do you have a pic looking down the side of the truck? Curious how wide the 295s actually look installed.

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Disregard, I got mine installed today. 295/65 20. Excuse the nasty truck and missing center caps.

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Hello everyone, I am new to the forums and so far loving all these trucks! Currently, I have a 2011 Sierra and and plan on upgrading to a '15 Sierra AT or Silverado.

When I buy this truck the first thing I plan on doing is a lift. So far I am torn between the BDS 6 and 4 inch lifts. Either way I am most likely going with 35" toyo mt's.

 

Does anyone know how tall their truck sits to the roof line with the 4" BDS? I am hoping it will fit in my garage, but kinda doubt it...I know the 6'" will not fit.

 

Thanks!

 

-CJ

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I can speak from experience because I was worried about the same thing. My garage measured 6'11" and I have almost 3 inches of clearance.

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