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Once and for all... is the 2020 2500 AT4 Lifted 2”??


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Seeing A lot of conflicting information and even hearing it from dealers
 
Does the 2020 2500HD AT4 have a 2” lift or not??
No they are not only the 1500 at4 is

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Its a shame though because when you call something AT4 you should at the very least give it an OPTIONAL 1 in lift and more aggressive tires . 

The Ford Stupid Duty Tremor has been a big success for them so far 

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On 11/2/2020 at 12:58 PM, f8l vnm said:

Its a shame though because when you call something AT4 you should at the very least give it an OPTIONAL 1 in lift and more aggressive tires . 

The Ford Stupid Duty Tremor has been a big success for them so far 

You can now add Mud Terrain tires to an HD AT4 (and only to an AT4)

 

QG3         NEW!  Tires, LT275/70R18, mud-terrain, blackwall;

Note: This tire has a reduction in conventional trailering capacity. See dealer for details

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I've actually seen a YouTube video of a salesman showcasing a new 2500 AT4 and mentioned that it had the extra lift in the front. As an AT4 owner, I knew it was BS, but it just goes to show exactly how clueless sales people are about the product they are selling. 

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On 11/5/2020 at 9:01 PM, redwngr said:

You can now add Mud Terrain tires to an HD AT4 (and only to an AT4)

 

QG3         NEW!  Tires, LT275/70R18, mud-terrain, blackwall;

Note: This tire has a reduction in conventional trailering capacity. See dealer for details

You always find everything! :) 

Actually looking forward to someone testing the AT4 with these new tires. It has more sidewall correct ? ( meaning a little taller tire) 

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12 minutes ago, f8l vnm said:

You always find everything! :) 

Actually looking forward to someone testing the AT4 with these new tires. It has more sidewall correct ? ( meaning a little taller tire) 

The new(er) style tire codes make that easier to figure out -(- but you have to decide that metric system is OK ?

 

One inch is exactly 25.4 mm if you want to convert in british units

 

First 3 numbers are how wide the tire is in millimeters.  275 / 25.4 = 10.8 inches

next 2 are the 'aspect ratio', the ratio  between sidewall height and tire width -  so the QG3 sidewall height will be 70% of the width

 

275 x 0.70 = 192mm  (7.6")   

 

Last number is the diameter of the rim in inches.  

 

What GM has been doing recently with factory tire sizes is using shorter sidewall tires on the bigger diameter wheels -- end result is that the overall tire diameter doesn't change a lot. 

 

In order to know if the overall tire is taller it is necessary to do the calcs or check the charts.  

 

Charts are easier

 

For 2500 AT4 and SLT the standard tire is QF6    Tires, LT275/70R18E all-terrain, blackwall -- same size as the QG3

20" rims are available with QF9  Tires, LT275/65R20 all-terrain, blackwall 

 

https://tiresize.com/comparison/  

 

In this case the comparison shows the 20 is a taller tire overall at 34.1 vs 33.2, but the 18 has taller sidewall 7.6, vs 7.0"

 

Tiresize dot com says that at 60mph, and the speedo correct for an 18", the actual speed would be 61.6 with the 20".

 

I have no idea what tire size (how many revolutions per miles) GM uses for speedo calibration.

Maybe the could split the difference??

Maybe they calibrate the speed so the tallest tire is correct and for all others the actual speed is less than indicated?

 

 

 

 
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