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5’6” here, after opening the door, I get a running start and leap in.   I consider it part of my daily cardio workout.....  ???

 

Seriously though, love the truck.  
 

 

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6'5"-6'6" in a trailboss, perfect size for me ? I pretty much stand on my toes a bit and can slide right onto the seat.  If it were not for my wife I would take the running boards off.

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5’10, 6’ in my daily boots.

 

The only thing I had to do was replace the antenna to get into the garage.

 

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For those who see my earlier posts on here, I ended up getting a 2020 AT4 and had to replace the long FM Antenna with a stubby antenna to fit the truck in the garage.

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I'm 6'5 so no issue getting into the AT4.  That said the bedsides are much taller.

 

Here are my leveled 2017 and stock 2020 AT4

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I am wanting to buy a 2020 AT4, but I don’t think it will fit in my garage, not because of height, but length.  My ‘16 leveled on 33’s Yukon Denali fits, but I think the AT4 is just a few inches too long...oh well, not a dealbreaker for me.

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Im 6'6" no problem in or out unless I use the running boards, then I get too scrunched up to get in or out. My wife uses the the running boards otherwise I would remove them. 

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Thank you all for the laughs. I have always driven short cars. Dumped a Mini Cooper Countryman for the LTZ Silverado. Wife said at 6'7" you have to stop getting down into cars. Like the TB but couldn't find one locally with PWR Driver and Passenger Seats. 

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I don’t know if destrada127 AT4 is lifted or leveled beyond stock.  I’m guessing yes at 84.5 “ shark fin height.

 

anyone still reading this thread that know the specifics.

 

Awesome looking truck!!!

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On 4/9/2020 at 5:47 PM, KevinGreen said:

I know this is an old topic, but curious if anyone is able to fit their AT4 in their home garage?

 

I did some measurements of some numbers I found off the GM site and seems like a REALLLLLYYYY right fit at best.

 

It’s not a deal breaker for me either way as it’s a full size truck, but would be a pleasant surprise to know it’s possible.

I fit with 3" roof clearance (Shark Fin) and 4' to spare in length. Radio antenna does hit, but that's no biggie.

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5' 11" 205lbs.  I love the size of the truck but really struggling with the seats being so narrow, my thighs and back hurt.  I'm going to see if a shop can add more foam.

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Well..I'll say this, I'm 5'2 and removed my side steps. I get into my AT4 with one hand on the grip and hop into the seat [emoji16]

 

I'm also a girl, and don't get into the back of the truck without the tailgate going down and the step popped out...

 

I get the jaw drop like the GMC commercials when I'm cleaning the truck at the wash and I double tap the tailgate on the fob to clean the rear window [emoji23]

 

I love the height of the AT4 and can't wait to level mine out or get a lift to fit bigger tires on!

 

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