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2019+ Rams with Lifts/Levels, and/or aftermarket wheel tire setups

arod412

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RC 3 1/2 with coils and V2 shocks rides awesome.

Are those 18” tires? Big horn Back country I ordered will be 8” wide 18” round rims.

I’m hoping to see if it’s possible to fit 35” tires on the 18” rims. I did some quick research and stock it’s like 32.1” tires


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Are those 18” tires? Big horn Back country I ordered will be 8” wide 18” round rims.

I’m hoping to see if it’s possible to fit 35” tires on the 18” rims. I did some quick research and stock it’s like 32.1” tires


Owner of a 2020 Ram Laramie, 16 Dodge Charger scat pack and my wife 21 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara
20's with 295 60's 34's but real size is right at 33" on the ground. Still wondering if the 18's would have been nicer but, where a -18 os and these are -2 os. So happy with stance/width.
 

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20's with 295 60's 34's buy real size is right at 33" on the ground. Still wondering if the 18's would have been nicer but, where a -18 os and these are -2 os. SO happy with stance/width.

I like them. Looks good and it’s very similar to my current setup with the stock Laramie rims and 34.1” tires.


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Tire swap already after 1 month...went a little bigger, littler wider. 295/55R22 Toyo AT3

Better pics to follow once I get my truck all cleaned up.

If anyone wants a good deal on 285/55R22 Maxxis AT811 just hit me up with a messages. View attachment 96776
I was thinking of going with the 295/55/22 instead of 285/55/22 Ridge Grapplers when I do my 3.5 Lift. Any rubbing issues or hitting any components with the wider tire on the stock 22 rim?
 

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I was thinking of going with the 295/55/22 instead of 285/55/22 Ridge Grapplers when I do my 3.5 Lift. Any rubbing issues or hitting any components with the wider tire on the stock 22 rim?
I have 295s on my stock 22s with a 3.5" lift. I had 285/55$. I do have an occasional rub when backing up in reverse. I haven't done the fender mod yet. The 295s look much better to me. I'll get a better picture tomorrow.
 

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Looking at getting Bilstein 6112s up front and 5160s in the rear. Will i need to get UCAs as well? wanting to go with 33" or maybe 35" tires and will be getting after market wheels too. Truck is a 2021 Ram 1500 Lonestar Sport 4x4. I do a lot of dirt road/offroad driving during hunting season but nothing major. Open to other suspension set up ideas as well.
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Curious, anyone have stock 18" rims (non rebel rims) with either 33" or 35" tires on them? Pics would be greatly appreciated.

Just note if you have lift on it or not. I'm trying to get ideas on painted aluminum 18" factory rims with that tire setup for my future purchase. Thanks you, and keep posting pics of your setups, I know I'm not the only one that likes them!!

Owner of a 2020 Ram Laramie (leveled with 2" rc struts and 1" rear spacer on 33.5" toyo open country) , 16 Dodge Charger scat pack and my wife 21 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara (2.5" rc lift with 35" duratracs)
 

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I have 295s on my stock 22s with a 3.5" lift. I had 285/55$. I do have an occasional rub when backing up in reverse. I haven't done the fender mod yet. The 295s look much better to me. I'll get a better picture tomorrow.
Can you post a 285 pic and 295 pic for comparison ? Love to see both on the exact same truck
 

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Is it possible that you could post a close up picture of the minor trimming you had to do in the wheel well?
I am out of town for work for a couple of weeks, but found an image online that I can use to show. Ignore the yellow arrow, that was already in the image I used. What I trimmed was the very bottom of the liner at the rear of the wheel well, below the red line. I've seen others say they used zip ties to pin the liner further back in that area as well. Going back I would try that first, just to keep the extra protection from corrosion and dirt.

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Bonus picture from my first big road trip with the new truck haha

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I have 295s on my stock 22s with a 3.5" lift. I had 285/55$. I do have an occasional rub when backing up in reverse. I haven't done the fender mod yet. The 295s look much better to me. I'll get a better picture tomorrow.
@doolin64 Did you get any other pictures after the 295s were installed?
 

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I am out of town for work for a couple of weeks, but found an image online that I can use to show. Ignore the yellow arrow, that was already in the image I used. What I trimmed was the very bottom of the liner at the rear of the wheel well, below the red line. I've seen others say they used zip ties to pin the liner further back in that area as well. Going back I would try that first, just to keep the extra protection from corrosion and dirt.

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Bonus picture from my first big road trip with the new truck haha

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Awesome View Great Picture.
 

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