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Finally got my truck back I got the bds 6 in with fox shocks in the rear and 35x12.5R20 toyo at2 and fuel kranks It rides great No problems after 50 miles so far

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Finally got my truck back I got the bds 6 in with fox shocks in the rear and 35x12.5R20 toyo at2 and fuel kranks It rides great No problems after 50 miles so far

Looks Good! I'm looking at the same set for my 15 crew cab. Do you have a before and after pic just to see the difference?

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A couple new pics of my truck

 

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Truck looks great! what set up you running? tire size and wheels? also how do you like the set up so far?

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Everyone with 6" lift and 35"s... what's your overall height to the top of the onstar antenna???

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6 inch pro comp premium with adjustable shocks

 

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What's your overall height? Any idea... to the top of your antenna? thanks

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Pro Comp 6" Stage 1. Moto Metal 962 Wheels. 20x9 with 0 offset. 35x12.50 ProComp Xtreme MT2 tires.

Any chance you could get an overall height measurement on your truck? Looks great btw. I would love to set mine up similar. Trying to see what I can do and still fit in my garage :)

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Any chance you could get an overall height measurement on your truck? Looks great btw. I would love to set mine up similar. Trying to see what I can do and still fit in my garage :)

Sorry man, I would but I no longer have the truck.

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Looks Good! I'm looking at the same set for my 15 crew cab. Do you have a before and after pic just to see the difference?

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Finally got my truck back I got the bds 6 in with fox shocks in the rear and 35x12.5R20 toyo at2 and fuel kranks It rides great No problems after 50 miles so far

looks good! any chance you could measure your overall height for me?

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ProComp 6in lift done at 4Wheel Parts

 

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any idea what your overall height is to the top of the onstar antenna?

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What is your offset on the rims

Thanks

Finally got my truck back I got the bds 6 in with fox shocks in the rear and 35x12.5R20 toyo at2 and fuel kranks It rides great No problems after 50 miles so far

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any idea what your overall height is to the top of the onstar antenna?

I think it's about 83 inches

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Just bought my 2015 crew cab short bed. Wanting to go with a 6" suspension lift and 35"s. Planning on BDS. Any input on which brands to use/not use? MOST IMPORTANTLY... can anyone tell me the height of their truck after a 6" lift and 35s?? I need to fit under my 81" garage door and I've seen used ones at all heights imagineable!!! Any feedback is greatly appreciated! Thanks

Actually I got a 2014 crew cab, 6' suspension and 35's. I just measured it. It's about 83 inches to top of antenna. I don't think it's going to fit in your 81" garage. My garage is 90", fortunately.

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