I have a 2021 Ram 1500 ( new body style) crew cab bighorn 4x4. I am getting the Mopar 2in lift installed soon. My rims are the blackout 20x9. How large of tires can I install using the stock rims after the lift kit install?
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35" x 12.5" is the largest. You might get the slightest rub in reverse at full lock. If so, you zip tie the fender well liner back a little or use a heat gun and slightly reshape it. Or just ignore it, it's really not a big deal. If you go with 35" x 11.5" you should have no risk of any rub at allI have a 2021 Ram 1500 ( new body style) crew cab bighorn 4x4. I am getting the Mopar 2in lift installed soon. My rims are the blackout 20x9. How large of tires can I install using the stock rims after the lift kit install?
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Just had the Mopar factory lift installed today at dealer. American trucks had figured -18 offset rims to go with the 35x12.5x20 tires, and dealer couldn't install tires and rims as the rubbed hard with the steering wheel at half a turn. Any ideas what to try as I will be hearing back from American trucks in the am. Thanks in advance35" x 12.5" is the largest. You might get the slightest rub in reverse at full lock. If so, you zip tie the fender well liner back a little or use a heat gun and slightly reshape it. Or just ignore it, it's really not a big deal. If you go with 35" x 11.5" you should have no risk of any rub at all
My setup had factory wheels with 35 x 12.5. I’m not sure about that specific offset. I know a lot of members are running the Mopar lift with that tire size.Ok I am back. Just had the mopar 2in factory lift installed on my 2021 Ram 1500.
Just had the Mopar factory lift installed today at dealer. American trucks had figured -18 offset rims to go with the 35x12.5x20 tires, and dealer couldn't install tires and rims as the rubbed hard with the steering wheel at half a turn. Any ideas what to try as I will be hearing back from American trucks in the am. Thanks in advance