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Comparing two Big Red trucks πŸ›»

Some AI based research that seems correct. I did the lifted truck thing and I’m not sure I would do it again but I do like Big Red trucks even if I’m slightly closer to the ground on my new rig.

A 2011 Chevy Silverado 4×4 with a 6-inch BDS lift overall height is approximately 84.75 inches, while the stock F-250’s height ranges from 78.9 to 81.6 inches, depending on the configuration. The Silverado’s ground clearance is increased by the lift and larger tires, likely exceeding the F-250’s stock ground clearance of 9.1 to 10.2 inches.

For the 2011 Chevy Silverado 4×4 with a 6-inch lift and 35-inch tires, the total estimated height is about 84.75 inches, calculated by starting with a typical stock height (around 77.2 inches), adding the 6-inch lift, and half the difference in diameter between the new 35-inch tires and stock 31.9-inch tires (half of 3.1 inches is about 1.55 inches).

The ground clearance for the stock 2011 Silverado 1500 was around 8.08 inches; with a 6-inch lift and larger tires, the new ground clearance is substantially higher, likely around 14-15 inches or more, depending on the specific lift components and the lowest point of the vehicle.

In contrast, a stock 2026 Ford F-250 4×4 has an overall height that generally falls between 78.9 and 81.6 inches across various cab and bed configurations. Its stock ground clearance varies from approximately 9.1 to 10.2 inches.