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Hello all,

I was hoping someone could tell me for sure, what the width including tow mirrors, is on the 2020 and newer 2500 HD. I see on the GMC website says like 81.9 but that don't include the mirrors. I am just wondering as I am stepping up form a 1500 soon and it fits into my 102" wide garage but wondering if the 2500 will without bringing in the mirrors. Thanks.

Posted
1 hour ago, Thankful said:

I measured it (approximately) 104 inches.

Thank you.

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49 minutes ago, SilveradoX2 said:

Fold the mirrors in. 

Wow, your a real smarty. Thats what I said in the post, I was just asking to see the overall width..But thanks for nothing.

Posted
47 minutes ago, 07HD said:

Install a 10ft. wide garage door.

Little late now, but thanks for the idea..

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On 7/22/2020 at 7:46 PM, Londart2020 said:

Hello all,

I was hoping someone could tell me for sure, what the width including tow mirrors, is on the 2020 and newer 2500 HD. I see on the GMC website says like 81.9 but that don't include the mirrors. I am just wondering as I am stepping up form a 1500 soon and it fits into my 102" wide garage but wondering if the 2500 will without bringing in the mirrors. Thanks.

 

Folded mirror width with the small mirror is 84.9 inches.  GM doesn't have the folded tow mirror width, but I'd imagine its within an inch or so from that.

 

Tow mirrors in normal position, width is 105.2 inches.

 

Tow mirrors extended position, width is 110.9 inches.

 

All this info was found on page 34 of the body manual:  https://www.gmupfitter.com/files/media/photo/1422/2020_R_HD_CK_FS_CC_04_09_2020.pdf

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2 hours ago, newdude said:

 

Folded mirror width with the small mirror is 84.9 inches.  GM doesn't have the folded tow mirror width, but I'd imagine its within an inch or so from that.

 

Tow mirrors in normal position, width is 105.2 inches.

 

Tow mirrors extended position, width is 110.9 inches.

 

All this info was found on page 34 of the body manual:  https://www.gmupfitter.com/files/media/photo/1422/2020_R_HD_CK_FS_CC_04_09_2020.pdf

Thank you, super detailed.

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