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Anyone have specifications for 2017 DOUBLECAB, or a link to them?

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I don't but Google it. Edmunds, KBB, etc will have most or all of what you need.

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Thanks everyone I have the owners manual, but what I am wanting is dimension and they are not in the owners manual, WHEEL BASE, HIEGHT, GROUND CLEARANCE, ETC.

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1 hour ago, tbare54 said:

Thanks everyone I have the owners manual, but what I am wanting is dimension and they are not in the owners manual, WHEEL BASE, HIEGHT, GROUND CLEARANCE, ETC.

I had this bookmarked when I was looking at building my 2017.. has the Exterior/Interior Demensitons(wheelbase/headroom/base curb/etc) You can download it as well for future reference. I did :D

 

The 'Standard/Available Equipment' tab, gives you all the RPO etc and is downloadable as well.. 

 

 

https://media.gm.com/media/us/en/chevrolet/vehicles/silverado/2017.tab1.html

 

 

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Thanks everyone I have the owners manual, but what I am wanting is dimension and they are not in the owners manual, WHEEL BASE, HIEGHT, GROUND CLEARANCE, ETC.
Dude... ground height matters based on several things. Wheelbase for double cab or crew cab short bed was 145-150" or something like that. Why is it so critical? Fill us in.

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Thanks, jpinoy, that was just what I was looking for. I have a 2017 Doublecab, was thinking about a 2019 Doublecab, just curious what dimension changes GM had done.

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4 minutes ago, tbare54 said:

Thanks, jpinoy, that was just what I was looking for. I have a 2017 Doublecab, was thinking about a 2019 Doublecab, just curious what dimension changes GM had done.

No problem.

 

Just click on the "Vehicles' tab at the top, and you can choose any Vehicle, 2019(to compare) and it will give you all the specs as well. 

https://media.gm.com/media/us/en/chevrolet/vehicles.html

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15 hours ago, tbare54 said:

Thanks everyone I have the owners manual, but what I am wanting is dimension and they are not in the owners manual, WHEEL BASE, HIEGHT, GROUND CLEARANCE, ETC.

 

2014-2019 K2 1500 Double Cab: https://www.gmfleetorderguide.com/NASApp/domestic/proddesc.jsp?year=2018&addOptions=true&regionID=1&divisionID=1&vehicleID=20987&section=dim&pagenum=2&butID=6

 

Overall Length - 230.03 inches.

Wheelbase - 143.5 inches.

Body Width - 80 inches.

Overall Height - 73.87 inches 2WD, 73.9 inches 4x4.

Ground Clearance - 8.47 inches 2WD, 8.87 inches 4x4.

 

2019+up T1 1500 Double Cab:  https://www.gmfleetorderguide.com/NASApp/domestic/proddesc.jsp?year=2019&addOptions=true&regionID=1&divisionID=1&vehicleID=21483&section=dim&pagenum=2&butID=6

 

Overall Length - 231.7 inches.

Wheelbase - 147.45 inches.

Body Width - 81.24 inches.

Overall Height - 75.6 inches 2wd, 75.63 inches 4x4, 78.45 inches Trail Boss.

Ground Clearance - 7.89 inches 2WD, 8.08 inches 4x4, 10.88 inches Trail Boss.

 

The links will provide some more specs such as interior dimensions. 

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How can you know ground clearance without wheel and tire info?

Wheel and tires vary based on trim. You also have step bars/running boards to contend with.

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On ‎4‎/‎9‎/‎2019 at 11:31 PM, HeySkippyDog said:

How can you know ground clearance without wheel and tire info?

Wheel and tires vary based on trim. You also have step bars/running boards to contend with.

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Ask GM, as I got those numbers right from them.  Ground clearance is usually based on the lowest physical point of the vehicle, be it axle, frame, etc.  I would imagine its based on a WT trim as well, with the smallest wheel/tire combo, so P255/70R17 for both 2wd and 4wd.  Not an accessorized and higher optioned truck.   

 

Running boards sit higher than the front airdam on these trucks anyway.  Lowest point, my guess, is either the center of the rear diff, or the front air dam.   

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