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All - Thanks for the feedback. I decided against that plan. Sticking with a 20x9 rim but going with -12 offset. Still going to keep my existing tires until they're more worn though.
Hey all, looking for some knowledge. I'll be putting the 3.5" ReadyLIFT SST kit on in the next month. I was looking at some 20x9 -12 or 20x10 -24 wheels. Initially I'll keep the stock 275/55R20 tires until they need to be replaced, and then go to 35x12.50's. I was curious if anybody had...
I had 35's of those on my 2013 Bighorn. Wore down fast under normal use. Never off-road, didn't really race around either. Got maybe a year and half out of them.
Is it advised to use 89 octane? I had a Ram with the 5.7 from 2013-2017 and only ever used 87. Truck always ran great. Maybe 89 was optimal back then too and I just didn't pay attention.
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