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Mounted a set of 275/60-20 Cooper Discoverer Rugged Treks today 33.39 overall diameter, did not want to go to a load range E tire, couldn’t take the Bridgestones with white lettering anymore. Wanted a more aggressive tire. Figured I’d try something new. I purchased them through simpletire.com &...
Pretty sure they will fit but they will be extremely close to hitting the upper a arm. I know you can use a 1/4” spacer to achieve the extra clearance.
Yeah going to a E rated tire is definitely going to add a lot of weight & is going to drop your mpg’s. But with a 3.5 lift a 275/65-20 won’t look the best.
This is another members truck I came across, 285/65-20 Nitto ridge grapplers stock with ORP. I have the same wheels & looking to get bigger tires. This size looks good on these trucks.
The 2500’s don’t have the active air dam like the 1500’s do, you would be fine to remove the lower plastic valance for more room, there are no wires to disconnect. As for the 2 brackets bolted to the frame those are jack points. Hope this helps.
Are ORP spring rate the same as NON ORP SPRINGS? I have non ORP & find the rear springs are very soft, it provides an excellent ride but very soft for towing my 4,000 lb trailer
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