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Yes, 5th Gen Ram 1500s are 77.8. Although I haven't bought them. US wheel adapters seems to be a really good brand and they're made of aluminum unlike some other brands I've seen that were hard plastic.
I bought one from Black Armour, it's 1/2 inch thick, vulcanized rubber and fit my truck perfectly. I put it over the factory spray in liner for extra floor protection
Best generic answer is to do what best works for your towing situation. It might be somewhere in the middle between door sticker and max pressure on side wall. Remember, you don't want a lot of sidewall flex/deflection while towing
I just had a set of 35x12.5x20 Recon Grapplers put on my 22 Bighorn 1500 and am running 38 psi with no issues, that's what the shop that installed them set them at.
Also, never go down in rim size, you'll run into clearance issues with the calipers. Depending where you're located, I have a set of 20x9, 19 mm offset factory Night Edition wheels and tires without TPMS that I'm trying to sell, only 14k miles on the tires. I'm in Viriginia Beach VA
I haven't had any issues with my 2022 with 5.7 Hemi, although I am the only owner and have just a little over 14k miles on it. Hopefully this is just a fluke and you have no other problems.
I just had AWE 0FG system installed. After cruising around town and at highway speeds of 65-70 mph the sound is awesome. No drone and as Velocity stated in a previous post, the tire noise is louder in the cab than the exhaust.
When I started seriously looking in 2022 I test drove a Laramie almost fully loaded. My salesman was able to get me into a Bighorn without sacrificing any of my wants and needs. Hopefully your sales person can be as straight forward with you. sit down with them and go over your want and needs to...
Welcome, factory 20x9 Night Edition wheels have an offset of 19mm or about 5.75 inches of back spacing. As far as tires go, any reputable shop should be able to tell you haow much larger you can go on size without changing rims and causing interference issues.
Cupholder Hero protective inserts for all the little cubby holes and knurled aluminum covers to go over all the rotary knobs (available in multiple colors).
I have the factory spray-in and to avoid dents and dings from dropping anything I purchased a Black Armor bed mat. The mat is 1/2" thick, recycled rubber and precision cut to the truck and also weighs about 90lbs so you don't have to worry about it blowing out.
Also, just to poke the bear. The amount you are off is always a percentage not a fixed number. The amount you are off will be different at higher speeds versus lower speeds.
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