troutspinner
Ram Guru
i also read from the forum that 24" tire, 24x10 with +25 offset and tire size of 305/35/r24 total wheel diameter 32.4 will fit stock no leveling or lift
Thanks. Do you recall if it was air or off road suspension?
i also read from the forum that 24" tire, 24x10 with +25 offset and tire size of 305/35/r24 total wheel diameter 32.4 will fit stock no leveling or lift
that'd reduce inner clearance by 31mmi also read from the forum that 24" tire, 24x10 with +25 offset and tire size of 305/35/r24 total wheel diameter 32.4 will fit stock no leveling or lift
Just a heads-up - Was looking at tire availability from Discount Tire, and when using the shop by vehicle option, they have the stock size wrong for the Limited 20" wheel options.
The site lists the standard 20" tire as 275/60-R20. The actual size is 275/55-R20.
I will use the factory bighorn 18's for the time being, I'm going to sell the Mavericks as they are 8lug.I think the bigger question is whether or not your 18" wheels will fit. The OEM 18s have a bit of a flare to them so they'll just fit over the brake calipers.
I tried ordering a 18X 9 aftermarket wheel with the same offset and it rubs the calipers! Has anyone been able to find an after market 18" wheel that fits the 2019 Ram?Looks like aftermarket 18”s might not even fit:
https://www.ramforum.com/threads/psa-18-wheels-wont-fit-on-the-limited.123563/
Of course I found the info AFTER I ordered 18” wheels & tires (deep breath).
I haven't had much luck with finding wheels lighter than around 35 lbs for 20". Moto Metal 970, American Racing 910 and 916 are a few candidates that come in just under that number that I have liked. Maybe some type of forged wheel would be lighter, but they are usually high dollar.Anyone know what the stock 20" wheel on a Longhorn weighs? I assume it's close to the weight of the Laramie 20" (35 lbs as stated in this thread), but would like to verify.
I like the stock wheel just fine, but I'm looking for some ways to improve my gas mileage, and was wondering if there are some strong lightweight wheels out there that would meet this objective. Looks like most 20" wheels on Tire Rack that are not typical fugly truck wheels are not likely to weigh much less than the stock ones. Maybe I can save a pound per wheel. Was hoping for several pounds per wheel.
Any suggestions?
With the off-road package and 4x4 with air suspension on a limited 2109 1500, the OEM tires are 275/55R20. The 22inch wheel is not an option with the packages listed above. I had to chime in here as you are taking this exactly where I am trying to go. I want to know with out any lift kit and stock as I have listed above, what is the largest size A/T I can put on this truck without rubbing. My truck is "being built" and will be delivered at the end of July.What are the OEM tires that come with the Limited 20"?