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2019 Ram 1500 bighorn 4x4 tires

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Ok, can't seem to find the answer. What is the biggest tires size on stock 20s? Stock everything. No bending. No level kit, no spacers. Please only comment on stock rims. Thank Uou!!!!
 

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Lol, go up one ratio and you'll be fine, basically get a 33 inch tire and keep the same width as stock
 

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Hello, up until yesterday I was running the same 275/55/20 Bridgestone Duelers that came stock on my 2019 Bighorn 4x4. Then I somehow managed to acquire a large bolt in the rear driver's side, so instead of trying to plug a tire that was already borderline in need of replacement and knowing we have a road trip coming up, I went ahead and bought the Cooper Discoverer AT3 4S tire in the 275/60/20 size. These are about an inch taller and give a slightly more aggressive look without turning my truck into a rock crawling beast and having to listen to the tires hum down the freeway. This is my fourth set of this particular tire (previously three pairs on a Toyota FJ Cruiser) and I've always been pleased with Coopers performance plus they have a 65k mile warranty. I'd highly recommend considering these. If you have some time I'd keep checking their website as they run a $100 rebate a few times a year. Unfortunately I didn't have that luxury this time around... 20210519_182753.jpg 20210519_182805.jpg 20210519_182822.jpg

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Hello, up until yesterday I was running the same 275/55/20 Bridgestone Duelers that came stock on my 2019 Bighorn 4x4. Then I somehow managed to acquire a large bolt in the rear driver's side, so instead of trying to plug a tire that was already borderline in need of replacement and knowing we have a road trip coming up, I went ahead and bought the Cooper Discoverer AT3 4S tire in the 275/60/20 size. These are about an inch taller and give a slightly more aggressive look without turning my truck into a rock crawling beast and having to listen to the tires hum down the freeway. This is my fourth set of this particular tire (previously three pairs on a Toyota FJ Cruiser) and I've always been pleased with Coopers performance plus they have a 65k mile warranty. I'd highly recommend considering these. If you have some time I'd keep checking their website as they run a $100 rebate a few times a year. Unfortunately I didn't have that luxury this time around... View attachment 93978 View attachment 93979 View attachment 93980

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You need to try the falken at3w. Very nice looking. Semi aggressive and zero noise. I’m running 285/60r20s now. Slight rub at full lock before I leveled out the front with bilsteins. I would recommend the tire. And does well in snow.


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You need to try the falken at3w. Very nice looking. Semi aggressive and zero noise. I’m running 285/60r20s now. Slight rub at full lock before I leveled out the front with bilsteins. I would recommend the tire. And does well in snow.


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I've always had good luck with Cooper & like the OWL. Plus the local shop does good work. Out the door for $977 (that includes lifetime repairs & rotation). Personally can't justify the extra $ to go up in size. Falken's a nice looking tire otherwise though.

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Question does using a slightly taller tire hurt towing or max loa?
 

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