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I just picked mine up Friday!  Best riding truck I have ever driven.  I believe it rides better than my Escalade.

 

I can’t wait to add a 6” lift and 35’s.  Problem is no one has a lift available yet.

 

the only thing I don’t like is the fender flaps that extend beyond the body lines.  Hopefully someone comes out with an alternative 

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13 hours ago, Jason Edwards said:

I can’t wait to add a 6” lift and 35’s.  Problem is no one has a lift available yet.

Be patient.

Plenty of lifts will be available after SEMA wraps up. :thumbs:

Rough country has already advertised a 6" lift for the T1

Great looking AT4 Jason! 

The 18" wheels with Duratrac tires definitely looks better than the 20" aluminum option. 

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Just noticed the wheel well differences between Chevy/GMC. Chevy appears to be more rounded while GMC has more of an angle/straight line on the sides that are towards the front....wonder why?


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1 hour ago, CP4 said:

Just noticed the wheel well differences between Chevy/GMC. Chevy appears to be more rounded while GMC has more of an angle/straight line on the sides that are towards the front....wonder why?


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They are almost completely different on the outside. I'm guessing the only body panels they share are the doors now?  looks like hood, fenders and bed are different. 

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17 hours ago, GMC-AT said:

They are almost completely different on the outside. I'm guessing the only body panels they share are the doors now?  looks like hood, fenders and bed are different. 

Door stampings are not the same.

GMC has a raised back to front "sweep" transition

Chevy has a raised front fender to door sweep/transition in the opposite direction as the GMC.

 

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so nothing on the exterior is the same.. expect for many be the side mirrors.. and door handles. 

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Love the AT4. Called my local GMC dealer today they said they are getting 1 double cab and 1 crew cab AT4. and they told me that they wont get them for 6 weeks. Does anyone know do certain dealers get them first?

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I just got back from Chevy dealer, I sat and stared at the black 19’ RST, man I love this truck!  It really does drive smooth and I think the seats are actually more comfortable than my current Ram sport!

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