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Biggest Tires on Stock 4x4 Suspension

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18 inch with around 33 inch tires
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You guys think 18×9 -13 offset fuel vapors on a stock 2020 rebel would rub?
 

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It would be great to see what oversize tires people are putting on the new 2019s with stock or off-road suspension. I am guessing 33s will fit without issue (275/60R20), particularly with the off-road package, but it would be great to know for sure, and to see if anyone has gone bigger.

35x12.50 work on 18" wheels with +12 or less offset and a 2" leveling kit.
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It will rub with stock suspension. With a level you should be fine. I’m running 20x10 -25 with no issues.
Do you have pictures? I want a 2" strut spacer level with 305/55r20 with 20x10 -18 and would love to have it not rub! Pictures of angles and stance and all that goods so I can decide! 90% highway miles here.
 

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Do you have pictures? I want a 2" strut spacer level with 305/55r20 with 20x10 -18 and would love to have it not rub! Pictures of angles and stance and all that goods so I can decide! 90% highway miles here.
Cv angles are nearly flat. Rides good. I’ve got a Readylift top hat spacer and control arms. It didn’t change the ride at all. The increased stiffness only came after I installed the new tires.

I do have a very slight rub in the front of the front wheel wells. When in full lock over bumps or in reverse it runs the plastic liner. Easily fixed. Just need to heat the liner up and push it out a hair.
 

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Cv angles are nearly flat. Rides good. I’ve got a Readylift top hat spacer and control arms. It didn’t change the ride at all. The increased stiffness only came after I installed the new tires.

I do have a very slight rub in the front of the front wheel wells. When in full lock over bumps or in reverse it runs the plastic liner. Easily fixed. Just need to heat the liner up and push it out a hair.
Awesome! Thanks for the pictures. Maybe the -18 will make it not rub then. If it's just pushing the front of the inner fender back a bit that's not too bad. I want to avoid cutting at all cost!
 

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Awesome! Thanks for the pictures. Maybe the -18 will make it not rub then. If it's just pushing the front of the inner fender back a bit that's not too bad. I want to avoid cutting at all cost!
-18 might buy you just enough to clear it. Each truck is slightly different as well. Others have not rubbed with the same setup. Either way, all that would be required is heating up the plastic liner with a heat gun and pushing it out. No cutting required.
 

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It would be great to see what oversize tires people are putting on the new 2019s with stock or off-road suspension. I am guessing 33s will fit without issue (275/60R20), particularly with the off-road package, but it would be great to know for sure, and to see if anyone has gone bigger.
I put a pair of 33x12.50r20s on a pair of Asanti Off-road Cleavers. They look great but the tire is the same size as the stock ones I took off the guy at the tire shop said if I went to 35s I would have to do some sort of lift. I was wondering if anybody knows this to be true.
 

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It would be great to see what oversize tires people are putting on the new 2019s with stock or off-road suspension. I am guessing 33s will fit without issue (275/60R20), particularly with the off-road package, but it would be great to know for sure, and to see if anyone has gone bigger.
 

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Your truck looks great, glad it worked out. I am looking to install the same size tires on my truck. What did you do to re-calibrate the speedometer? Did this affect your transmission shift points?
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
 

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I ended up going with the 285/75/18 on the stock rims for now with a 2.5" motofab leveling kit. View attachment 38923
Your truck looks great, I'm looking to got to the same size tire or a 295/70 18 . How much did this affect your speedometer and transmission shift points, and what did you do to correct it if anything?

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Your truck looks great, I'm looking to got to the same size tire or a 295/70 18 . How much did this affect your speedometer and transmission shift points, and what did you do to correct it if anything?

thanks
Thanks. It didn't change things too much I did notice the truck was a little sluggish with the heavier tires but it did not kill my MPG. I switched out the stock rims for some method race wheels and i'm happy with how it feels now. I used one of the Tazer DT to correct for the bigger tires.

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Closing in on 2 years and 30k+ miles, and getting around to finally getting new feet. I'm wondering if anyone has a truck similar to mine and has already done what I'm contemplating - I've searched the site a bit and followed this thread for quite a while but may have missed something. Seems most folks who go bigger also swap out to different rims / offsets.

Truck: 2019 1500 ORP air suspension, 18" rims, 3.92
What I'm contemplating: DayStar 2.5" pucks, Revel Links (already have them, bought right after the truck:) ), Mopar 2" lift UCA, Cooper AT3 XLT 295/70/18 (staying with stock rims) (34.25, 12")(I'm tempted by the 285/75/18, (34.84, 11.5") as I like a narrower tire, but worry about rubbing and power loss (I tow close to max capacity short distances a few times a year) and realize 1/2" isn't huge.
 

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Hello

I have got a 19’ 1500 Limited with air suspension and no ORP no lifts. I’m wondering if it would be possible to install 2/75r18 on it. The wheels are 18x8” with 19mm offset. Wheel part number: 82215259AB. If not possible what is the largest tires I can do? Thank you.
 

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