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The road noise isn't bad at all! I've ridden in trucks with cheap 35s....i could never stand the noise!!! I had these STTs on my last truck, and I didn't even consider anything else this time. They're not cheap, but it's so worth it.
So, I finally took the chance... And I'm glad I did. I had to trim the molded mud flaps just a little, but other than that I think they fit perfect on the stock wheels and I love the looks of them. This is with the 2.5" MF front and 1" MF rear lift.
Ended up just putting the STT Pros on the stock wheels. They're 35x12.5s. They very lightly rubbed on the molded mud flaps, but it took about 10 minutes to trim them up.
I've seen lots of people running the 35x11.5 nittos... I know the STT Pros are narrow for their ratings, and I don't mind "massaging" the plastic in the wheel wells to get it to work. I loved the STT 35s I had on my 2017
I also tinted the white lenses in the mirrors. It rides GREAT. This lift doesn't compress the spring, so it has a stock spring rate. All angles seem fine, but on a lift at full droop, the uca touches the coil. It doesn't bother me at all, because it's never a situation I'm in while driving... I...
The uca's from the mopar leveling kit are dirt cheap... I used these in my install a couple days ago. I didn't end up ripping the stock boots (just hit the knuckle with a mallet), but it was nice not having to worry about it.
Just installed the Motofab 2.5" front and 1" rear setup. I did just the front at first, but it left me with a touch of a sag... So I went with the rears to get a touch of rake back. It currently sits with 3/4" of rake and I love it. Completely changes the look and feel of the truck. I will be...
Just did the 2.5 motofab front lift/level. The front sits 1/8" higher, so I will prob end up putting the 1" spacers in the rear. I am leaning towards the Fuel Vapor (matte black) and STT Pro 35x12.5r20s.
Why are pre-load spacers selected over spacers that sit on the top? Why would you want to compress your springs to attain the lift, messing with the spring progression and rate? Wouldn't it be a better ride to use the spacers that don't compress the spring?
I'm sure there's a reason, because...
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