Results 1 to 9 of 9

Thread: 6" lift and 35" tire measurement!

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Dec 2001
    Location
    Las Vegas ,NV USA
    Posts
    24

    Post

    Can someone with this setup on an HD give me a measurement from the top of bed rail to the ground. Stock measurement seems to be around 54" with truck fairly leveled out. I was thinking about lifting but was worried flipping the axles on my fifth wheel wouldn't be enough. Greatly appreciated!
    \'02 GMC 2500HD D/A CC SWB 4x4 SLT<br />6\" Superlift w/ Skid Plate & Steering Stabilizer, 35\" Parnelli Jones Tires on 16.5 X 9.75 Weld Stonecrushers - Chromed, Carriage Works Billet Grille, K&N Aircharger Kit w/ Outerwear, Overhead Homelink System, N-Fab Step Bars- 6 step, Banks 4\" Monster Exhaust, Banks Exhaust Brake, Prodigy Brake Controller, Lucerix Mirrors,Juice 4.30, X-Moniter, Air Lift Super Duty Bags w/ Quickshot Dual Guage and Compressor Kit<br />Next Up - Line-X, Allison Deep dish, Mag-Hye Tech

  2. #2
    8.1 HD Guest

    Post

    Just to give you an idea, mine with 3" body lift and 295's sits right at 58" to the top of the bed, so figure between 61-62" for an HD with 6" lift and 35's.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Oct 2001
    Location
    Temecula, California
    Posts
    79

    Post

    8.1HD
    How do you like the Nitto Terragraplers? Your 295s' look great the 3" body lift. I'm considering them also in a 305/70/16E. With no lift and only a torsion bar adjustment, I don't think I can go bigger than 33". Also, did you order direct or go through discounttire.com?
    Thanks,
    Doug
    2002 2500HD D/A LS CC SB 4x4<br />Dunlop Radial Rover RVs 255/85R16<br />Mobil Delvac1 5w40<br />AFE Stage 2 intake<br />Lucerix mirrors and Fumoto valve<br />Bilstein shocks<br />Magnaflow 4\" exhaust<br />Autometer SportComp gauges<br />Quadzilla 110HP Stealth Tuner

  4. #4
    8.1 HD Guest

    Post

    DmaxDoug, Nothing but good things to say about the NITTO's. I ordered from Discount Tire Direct, called them on the phone and in a couple days they arrived. They were a dream to balance, the most weight needed was 1.25 oz. and the least was 0 oz.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Mar 2002
    Location
    Michigan
    Posts
    49

    Post

    XAM-D,
    i'm at work right now and cant measure mine but i'll do it tomorrow. I work nights so i'll post it sat. night. I've got a 02 dmax allison with a 6" superlift and 35" tires on the factory rims. I'm 6'2" and its just below my chin so i'm guessing 63-64". I drove my truck 3 miles in stock form. then pulled in to the local 4x4 shop and had it lifted. just over 1800 miles and no problems, havent recalled the speedo or anything yet. Knock on wood cause i love this truck.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Nov 2001
    Location
    Trabuco Canyon, CA., USA
    Posts
    5

    Post

    XAM-D
    I've got a 6" RCD lift with 35x12.5x16.5 BFG's. From the ground to the top of my bed rail is 60.5" on the left and 60.0" on the right. I tow a 33' 5th wheel toy box. This trailer is designed for the tall F350, which I had previously to this Chevy. It tow's fine with the lift and tires, could probably stand to have my axles flip on the trailer. Hope this helps.

    [ 05-04-2002: Message edited by: Maximus ]</p>
    2002 Silverado LT, Crew Cab, Duramax, Allison, 4WD, 6\" RCD lift, 35x12.5 BFG\'s

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Mar 2002
    Location
    Michigan
    Posts
    49

    Post

    well i forgot my tape measure but i did the old it comes up to here on me. Mine is highest at the tailgate. It has a little rake to it (rear a bit higher than front look) then i measured myself and i come up with 64" at the tailgate. Not to scientific i know but i'm sure you want more than a couple inches of clearence.
    Donovan

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Dec 2001
    Location
    Las Vegas ,NV USA
    Posts
    24

    Post

    Maximus,
    What kind of toy box do you own. I just ordered a 37' Nomad toybox with slide. Trailers sits on 16" wheels and had guy in service dept. go out and measure trailer clearance. He says 60" with trailer level. Dealer included flipping axles in the deal, but just don't want to get truck in the air and not fit trailer. Axle flip has to give me at least 4-5".
    \'02 GMC 2500HD D/A CC SWB 4x4 SLT<br />6\" Superlift w/ Skid Plate & Steering Stabilizer, 35\" Parnelli Jones Tires on 16.5 X 9.75 Weld Stonecrushers - Chromed, Carriage Works Billet Grille, K&N Aircharger Kit w/ Outerwear, Overhead Homelink System, N-Fab Step Bars- 6 step, Banks 4\" Monster Exhaust, Banks Exhaust Brake, Prodigy Brake Controller, Lucerix Mirrors,Juice 4.30, X-Moniter, Air Lift Super Duty Bags w/ Quickshot Dual Guage and Compressor Kit<br />Next Up - Line-X, Allison Deep dish, Mag-Hye Tech

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Nov 2001
    Location
    Trabuco Canyon, CA., USA
    Posts
    5

    Post

    XAM-D
    I've got a Wanderer by Thor CA on 16" wheels designed for the taller pick-ups. Like I said it tow's fine and I've got 6.5" between the bed rails and the bottom of the camper.
    2002 Silverado LT, Crew Cab, Duramax, Allison, 4WD, 6\" RCD lift, 35x12.5 BFG\'s

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •