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Can you post some pics please?
Also, for those in the know: If you replace the rear springs with the ORG springs, can you still use the OE stock shock? Or should the rear shocks really be replaced as a requirement?
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Appreciate everyone's ideas. Ended up going Falken AT3W in 295/70/18. Got some TRX takeoff wheels and now just have to decide how much to playing with the suspension. 6112 fronts? Mopar lift? Likely going just the 6112s in front and see if I want to add rear ORG springs.
Looking for some real world thoughts.
Picked up a new Laramie sport. Going to either lift or front level. Looking at either falcon or the Goodyear tires. Anyone have any preference or experience with lots of winter driving?
Im leaning Falken. Also, the 285 7518 is pushing the edge but I got a...
Bringing this up again, sorry if I misread earlier.
I have '22 Laramie Sport, with night edition package. 9x22 ET19 wheels. 285/45/22 tires.
TRX wheels are 9x18 ET19, so should be no issue with fitment especially using 285 wide tires.
Did someone note hub sizes from TRX to Laramie are...
Was thinking about a drop in or spray in bed liner, but now leaning to Bed rug. Anyone have a bed rug installed with a retractable cover? Have to trim? Or just a "push" against each other works?
Thanks.
You mean 35"? As the current Rebel OE tire is already 33". Assuming you are asking about 35" I'm curious on this also. Guessing it should be ok but wonder if anyone has run those KO2s. Obviously the 12.5" would be different too.
52 front 46 rear for me. Before cold weather impacts they were great. I've lost a few psi all around and they are still rolling really well but I need to get some air. It's cold outside!
Ok, so interested if anyone has gone this route. I currently have 5100 on front at #4 and OE rear without ORP. I'm running 34" tires, no issue with rubbing and UCA angle looks real good but with 275 wide tires I didn't expect any clearance issue there. The level of the truck is great; very...
Looking sharp. Here is 275/65/20 KO2s with Bilstein 5100 front level. The snow pic is after the front settled a little. Other two are fresh install; looks a little nose high but it's not at all. About 1/2' lower in front.
If you find a set of Rebel wheels you may as well consider the Rebel tires on them also. The GoodYear Duratracs performed great on the Rebel I had before the diesel I have now. Towing and winter use in Michigan. There seem to be a lot of Rebels changing so you should get a good deal.
But I...
Something doesn't sound right. There are a lot of guys/ladies with a lot of experience. I've got 5100 and 34"+ tires that are great. Maybe something isn't right with your install?
Hey BigTruckGuy: Why do you say it gives you the 3" you need? What are you trying to do? Your tires don't look that big. The truck looks fine by the way.
Here’s an update pic after 1,500 miles. Maybe little settling. 5100s on #4 in front. No ORP. Rear stock. Tires 275/65/20 KO2s. No rubbing. Not a great pic but it’s just got a little rake.
side note: when my 22s come out of storage I think I’m going 35s so if anyone interested in the tire/wheel...
Ok, called the mfg number and confirmed these tires are made in Thailand. Not really a surprise or a bad thing, but just reference. Is a tire made in Thai any worse than Russia or someplace else? Who knows. Anyway, if no one chimes in on experience with them I will update when they arrive.
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