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2001 gmc sierra bd on 22's

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Onelofullsize   +1y
Does anyone know anything about this truck?  Its in Ada Oklahoma the owners name is Cody, i am possibly looking at buying it but wanted to see if anyone had any info on it.  Says it was built at Auto Trendz (no longer in business).  Any info helps
Thanks!!
 
blackice   +1y


the ad says "doors hit the ground", but in the pics, it looks like rocker to me. If the rusty filler piece in the bed is any indication of how well the BD was done, I'd want more pics of the frame and suspension first...
2001x   +1y
theres big gap between the bed and cab on the driver side.
railin93   +1y


---------------------------------------------Originally posted by blackicethe ad says "doors hit the ground", but in the pics, it looks like rocker to me. If the rusty filler piece in the bed is any indication of how well the BD was done, I'd want more pics of the frame and suspension first...---------------------------------------------"doors hit the ground" is only part of the sentence...said it had a stock floor so you don't lose headroom AND the doors hit the ground...probably meaning the stockfloor keeps the headroom and the doors don't hit the ground by way of traditional bodydrop which they wouldn't anyway unless it was doored during the drop...
mmh2006   +1y
---------------------------------------------Originally posted by 2001xtheres big gap between the bed and cab on the driver side.--------------------------------------------- do you mean on the passenger side? cause i see no gap at all on the driver side like the bed is jammed up against the cab.
2001x   +1y
i ment to say the bed was pushed against the cab...sorry  heres some pics.http://okcminis.com/vb/showthread.php?t=28886
dragnblazer   +1y

that's really concerning. look at the lack of a gap in the picture of it raised as has already been pointed out, then look at the 2nd picture, the one with the doors open. from the same side, but layed out and the gap looks about the same as the other side. also look at the lower bodyline. in the rasied pic the bodyline on the bed is higher than on the cab. in the layed out pic it's lower. I'd say they have some major frame flexing or something very sketchy going on there. I would get lots of pictures of the underside of that truck before even wasting any time to look at it. and I would definately not give 13g's for it if it is flexing that bad
Juarezmi   +1y

Guy, the truck looks awsome but I agree with the guy above, the truck has structure problems! Big difference in the gap between the cab and box on the driverside...Wouldnt do it!
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