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Go to tiresize.com and look at the offset calculator. Put in your current tire size, find the offset you have stock; then put in your new tire size if changing and the offset of the wheels you are looking at. It will
Show you the impact of the change vs what you have stock. This should help you...
I just purchased a Power Wagon and will most likely put Nitto Ridge Grapplers on it, 37s. I run 35s on my Jeep Rubicon and have 25k miles on them, look, sound, and run fantastic. I do a 5 tire rotation though. I will continue to do a 5 tire rotation on the RAM too.
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