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Im running Mickey Thompson AT 285/55/22 tires but still have the original spare. Will a 55 fit on the spare rim under the car in the spare wheel well??
A bit louder but I don’t even remember what it sounded like with the stock tires. No complaints with this tire. Still super smooth with the air suspension.
I’m running the Mickey Thompson Baja 285/55/22 on my 21 Limited. Ready lift level, revel suspension links, bora 1.25 spacers. Zero rub. I got the tires before I installed the level kit etc so had minor rubbing. Did the zip ties for the front of the tire well, and a heat gun to mold the rear...
Im due to get a Ready lift level installed tomorrow on my 21 ecodiesel. I just randomly looked at the instructions and it say in bold red. "Will not work with ecodiesel" does anyone here have any experience with this or know why it would be an issue on the ecodiesel??
I purchased a ready lift 1.5 inch level kit for my ram. I’ve read that most of the time after installing this kit the back of the truck rides about half inch lower. And I’ve read that people install the revel links in the rear to raise it half inch. It appears that they don’t just sell a half...
I’m in the same boat. I have. 21 limited with the night edition 22’s. Thinking of going with the toyos 305/45/22. I do mostly highway driving but want a beefier look that the stock Goodyears which are almost bald at 22k miles. Anyone have any recent pics of the toyos with stock rims no mods??
2021 limited. 17k mikes, 2 oil changes using Pennzoil euro spec, just did the fuel filter. I have a pedal commander and use stanadyne at every fill up. Blue def platinum. Avg 27mpg mostly highway. No issues just the recalls like everyone else.
I got the lights at oreilly, they had several in stock. 30 bucks. The micro fuse tap at autozone for 8.50. I had to cut the wires to each light to feed it through the tiny grill openings. Then I used a long thin screwdriver to pull the wires out from behind the grill. I used heat shrink to...
Finally got some grill ambers installed. Super easy. I tried tapping into the f60 fuse but they would stay on so I used f01 and that seemed to do the trick.
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