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Just ordered my Rough Country 6" lift for my 2012 Ram Limited. I'm can't decide on whether to put 35x12.5r20s or the 35x12.5r22s on my truck. Does anyone have any pics of 22" wheels on 35s? Seems like everyone goes with the 20s. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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I want to put a 2.5" leveling kit on my truck. I've got a 2011 Ram 1500 4x4 Outdoorsman with 275/70/17's. After the leveling kit I'm not sure if I want to go with 285/70/17's or 285/70/17's. I I know the 285/70's are .55 inches bigger than the 275 and the 285/75 are 1.67 inches bigger...any suggestions or opinions? I'm just not sure if that extra inch of rubber is worth $35 per tire...
If you're going with a 2.5" leveling kit you're going to want larger tires than 285/70/17's IMO. Those only measure 32.7" tall.... Stock tires on the 20" rims measure 33" tall and they already look small with a 2.5" level. You want to look at something more in the 34" tall range for it too look good and proportional.
It would be great to see a 0 or +1 offset rims with 35" tire combo picture down the side of the truck, i just looked from start to page 52 and couldnt find 1....but i am on my 6th beer :doh:
That setup is tight as it is with 2.5" level and some trimming and bending of the pinch seem behind the tire is required.
You will more than likely have to do a bit more of it
Do you have the sport bumper or chrome bumper?
Is your truck leveled already?
Have you bought your wheels already?
I would change 1 of those around if they have not been purchased to make sure you have it fitting well...
hell bent steel 2" front lift, i decided against the bilsteins cuz my shocks only have 15000miles on them. it handles no different than stock! i had it aligned after install.
i did the install myself, ill recomend two people, would have been a lot easier.
i had the ready lift on my front it did ride good but my rear was still 1.5'' higher, put the bilsteins set at max on my front, rode even better and looked better. now i have the fabtech 6'' lift with the bilsteins set at 1.4
295/60R20 Nitto Trail grapplers, on +18mm offset moto metal 959 rims, it does rub, my friend has some 295/65R20 Nitto Trail Grapplers on factory wheels, and no rub
i would do the 295/65R20 if i was to just a front level kit. that's my preference though
Hey guys, I have a stock 2011 Ram, no lift or leveling kit. I want to drop down from the stock 20's to 17x9's. What would be the absolute largest tire I could put on the truck without any rubbing or clearance issues? I was going to go with 285/70/17's but wasn't sure if I could go any bigger? Thanks
I do not believe there is anyone to date that is on the forums who has.
38 is the largest I have seen.
40's would just be too much stress on all components of the truck
Yea I guess you guys are right, I had an 09 with 37s but sold it when I moved to florida cause it was killing me on gas down there, had a long ride to work, but I moved back to ny and miss my truck, I want to do another one.