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I have 305/55/20 BFG KO2's on my stock 2022 Ram Sport. I had the dealer install them before I even picked up the truck. At first there was no rubbing at all but now that the suspension has settled a bit there is a little rub at full wheel turn. There is at least 1/4" clearance from the upper A arm.
I have 305/55/20 BFG KO2's on my stock Ram Sport, no rubbing and at least 1/4" clearance from the upper A arm. Not quite a 12.5" width (they are 12") but still a 33" height.
I also have the weather tech one. the box liner fits good but the tailgate liner is poor fitting, had to trim a 1/4 inch off the top to make it not catch on my bed cover
My 2019 Rebel had this sensor issue a few times after using Rain X and it only happened when temperature was below freezing. Went back to the blue stuff and the problem went away.
Are you turning the wipers on to the lowest intermittent setting? The rain sensor on mine isn't activated when the wipers are turned off which makes sense to me. Sensor definitely works when wipers are on lowest intermittent setting as the timing changes depending on how hard it is raining.
Thanks, it was the patriot blue that convinced me to trade in my Rebel lol. No package on this truck that adds 1" lift. I measured my 2019 Rebel height before trading it in and it was 1 inch taller than my new Sport.
Just picked up a 2022 Ram Sport 4x4 3 days ago. Had the dealer swap out the stock tires for BFG KO2's 305/55/20 on the stock 20x9 rims. No rubbing and approx 1/2" space from the upper control arm.
Can't compare to the stock Duelers as I didn't drive the truck with them. Last truck was a 2019 Rebel with Duratracs and I have always likes the KO2's better(have had KO2's on a few trucks). Duratracs get really noisy when they get some miles on them.
I just picked up a 2022 Ram Sport yesterday. Had the dealer swap out the terrible stock Dueler's for some 305/55/20 BFG KO2's. No rub, stock rims and suspension. Looks much better now.
I agree that all 3 tires would have around the same road noise when new. The issue with Duratracs is they get crazy noisy as they wear. Mine are at approx 50% tread and the road noise howl from them now is terrible. It is a known issue with Duratracs.
I am in the same situation, looking to replace the stock Duratracs as the road noise has become beyond annoying as they wear. Will be sticking with the same size 275/70/18 and aggressive AT tread. From my research I have narrowed it down to 2 choices. First is the Yokohama Geolandar X-AT, second...
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