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Hey guys i just wanted some opinions on this set up i was thinking about getting. With a little history, i had a 07 ram 1500 with a 4 inch RCX, bilsteins all around and 35.12.50 toyos surrounding Fuel 18x9 wheels. I also had bushwacker flares which i loved the look of and protected my truck from rocks spraying up due to tires.
I now have a 2010 ram 1500 crew cab. Black and with a leveling kit on it. I am getting ready to lift it here and need some advice. My plan is to do a little taller then my last truck so i was thinking zone 6" lift with the 5" rear and bilsteins again. I have 3.55 gears so i was thinking of doing 35s again but possibly nitto trail grapplers this time and black rhino sierra wheels same size (18). First question is, with bushwackers added, what offset would i need to have a good stance? Just barley wider then the flares? or the best offset you guys think would look best? Also do y'all think 35s would look to small? i dont know if i like the look of 37s, kind of stuffed nor i dont think 3.55 gears would do to hot. I do have a diablo trinity with hemifever tune though. Just wanted to get some help and suggestions on offset, back spacing, wheel size and all that jazz.. Thanks!
I now have a 2010 ram 1500 crew cab. Black and with a leveling kit on it. I am getting ready to lift it here and need some advice. My plan is to do a little taller then my last truck so i was thinking zone 6" lift with the 5" rear and bilsteins again. I have 3.55 gears so i was thinking of doing 35s again but possibly nitto trail grapplers this time and black rhino sierra wheels same size (18). First question is, with bushwackers added, what offset would i need to have a good stance? Just barley wider then the flares? or the best offset you guys think would look best? Also do y'all think 35s would look to small? i dont know if i like the look of 37s, kind of stuffed nor i dont think 3.55 gears would do to hot. I do have a diablo trinity with hemifever tune though. Just wanted to get some help and suggestions on offset, back spacing, wheel size and all that jazz.. Thanks!