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10j front and 12j back?

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I have 2024 3.0l ram 1500 limited with auto 4x4
Can I put 24inch 10j front with spacers and 24inch 12j back?

Focus of the question is the different J size as the ram only have 4x4 when necessary.
 
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And what kind of truck do you have? You say a 2024 Limited with 3.0L engine. But there was no Hurricane that year, and there was no EcoDiesel that year.
 
10j and 12j appear to refer to the width of the wheels (10” and 12”). I wasn’t familiar with that terminology before, but that’s what the Google Machine tells me.
 
I have 2024 3.0l ram 1500 limited with auto 4x4
Can I put 24inch 10j front with spacers and 24inch 12j back?

Focus of the question is the different J size as the ram only have 4x4 when necessary.
You have to run the same overall tire diameter since it is 4X4.
 
You have to run the same overall tire diameter since it is 4X4.
Does that mean if I take different J size on the tires and make the Diameter the same with the tires I can use 10J wheels front an 12j back
 
Does that mean if I take different J size on the tires and make the Diameter the same with the tires I can use 10J wheels front an 12j back
I personally wouldn't, but tire diameter is VERY important. I would stick with same size wheel and tire
 
Dont know what to awnser on this
I bought it this year and it is the high output 3.0l it was inserted 09-12-2024 in mine country
 
Dont know what to awnser on this
I bought it this year and it is the high output 3.0l it was inserted 09-12-2024 in mine country
Then you have a 2025 Limited. The actual date of import (or the build date) doesn’t matter. Does your VIN look like this?
1C6SRFHPxSNxxxxxx
Ignore the x’s. The P signifies the 3.0L Hurricane engine. And the SN signifies model year 2025.
 
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