How tall is a stock Chevy 2500?
How tall is a stock Chevy 2500?
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Overall Length (in. / mm): | 235.5 / 5982 (long bed) |
Overall Width (in. / mm): | 81.75 / 2076 (SRW) 96.75 / 2457 (DRW) |
Overall Height (in. / mm): | 79.94 / 2030 (2500HD) 80.94 / 2056 (3500HD SRW) 80.24 / 2038 (3500HD DRW) |
Front Track (in. / mm): | 68.1 / 1731 |
Will 35 tires fit Stock Chevy 2500HD?
The simple and quick answer: yes, 35-inch tires will fit on a Silverado if you install some form of a lift kit.
How much taller is a Chevy 2500 than a 1500?
The smaller Silverado 1500 can fit into parking spots a bit easier with a length of 229.5 inches, while the Silverado 2500 is six inches longer at 235.5 inches. The Silverado 2500 also has a slightly longer wheelbase at 141.6 inches, compared to a shorter 139.6 inches on the Silverado 1500.
What’s the best lift kit for a Duramax truck?
The Daystar KG09119 2″ Comfort Ride Lift Kit will raise your 2001-2010 GM 2500HD/3500HD 4WD for larger wheel and tires. This 2” lift kit includes re-indexed torsion keys and rear blocks with longer U-bolts that give your truck near stock ride quality while maintaining the same load carrying capability.
What kind of lift system for GMC 2500 HD?
Pro Comps 6 Inch, Crossmember / Knuckle Lift system for the Chevy-GMC 2500 HD clears 35 inch tires with no trimming and features a heavy-duty, laser cut, 1/4″ thick crossmember & steering knuckles to achieve front lift.
Where was the 2003 Chevy Silverado 2500HD last serviced?
Last serviced in Spokane Valley, WA on 05/04/21 • Vehicle serviced • Oil and filter changed. No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. 1st owner purchased on 07/31/03 and owned in MO until 08/06/09 • 2nd owner purchased on 09/14/09 and owned in MI until 05/26/16 • 3rd owner purchased on 05/26/16 and owned in MI until 02/15/17.
What should the ride height be on a Chevy truck?
Most chevy’s do “lean” a little in the rear, mine is almost an inch lower on the drivers side ( really noticeable since I lowered it! ) but you should try to adjust the front so it’s even. I’m not familiar with your other thread, but from this description it does sound like your shocks are too short. Click to expand…