MMM1210
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I just put a 2 inch lift on mine and 35 tires...I'm curious to know if anyone could see a potential issue with the dealer not wanting to warranty this...
I just put a 2 inch lift on mine and 35 tires...I'm curious to know if anyone could see a potential issue with the dealer not wanting to warranty this...
My dealer said no problem they have a third party put them on all the time for trucks sitting on the lot. I was told I would have no warranty issues if I brought my truck in for warranty service with a level kit on it. Your dealer might say something different though.I just put a 2 inch lift on mine and 35 tires...I'm curious to know if anyone could see a potential issue with the dealer not wanting to warranty this...
Dude. That looks bitchin. Great setup.I just put a 2 inch lift on mine and 35 tires...I'm curious to know if anyone could see a potential issue with the dealer not wanting to warranty this...
Same load rating as the factory tire should be fine for the trucks recommended loading. Both tires are rated at 2756 lbs each. Factory 275 55 20 tires are only load rated at 2535 lbs/ load rating 113. You should be fine at 116. I assume your getting new 20 inch wheels as well. You're definitely going to notice a difference with the extra rim and tire weight driving around town.I'v currently got a Bighorn with the 275/65/R18's (Rating is 116T). I'm considering Terra Grappler G2 275/65/R20 (Rating 116S). I do have a travel trailer that weighs about 4,500 pounds but only travel 3-4 hours max. I'm considering the 116 load Index instead of "E's" as I'm hoping to keep the soft ride quality of the stock Ram as well as save weight. My truck is 4X2 and I do mostly local and highway driving. Does anyone see any issue with this tire choice?
Thanks in advance.
6" Rough Country lift, 20x10 Moto Metal Daggers with -18 offset and 35" Nitto Ridge Grapplers
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6 inch pro comp lift with 24x12
Thanks man and rides really goodBad Azz man. Seeing these pictures and waiting for my 6" lift and 22/37's set up with ADD bumpers and LED's to ome in is KILLING me! Great looking rigs!
What wheels and tires are those? and tire size? Looks great.6 inch pro comp lift with 24x12
What lift and tire size do you have on your stock wheels?(see attachment)
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What offset do you plan on running for the wheels. A few people have posted that a 12.50 on the factory offset puts the sidewall of the tire too close to the steering knuckle. Otherwise a 305 65 r18 and 34x12.50r18 BFG ko2 should fit. If you look at the spces on BFG's website the tires are almost identical in size. the 34x12.50 is 33.5" tall and 12.5" wide measured on a 10 inch wide wheel. The 305 65 is 33.6" tall and 12.2" wide measured on a 9 inch wide wheel. Every 1/2" of rim width changes the measured tire width by about a 1/4". Making these tires pretty much identical. BFG does not make a 295 anything in an 18 inch, actually very few manufacture makes a 295 60 18 none that i know of actually. The only 295 65 18's out there are duratracs and procomp mud terrains. The majority of your 295 options are going to be for 20 inch wheels.I have a 2019 Ram 1500 bighorn 4x4 with the sports package. I want to put a 2in rough country leveling kit on it. But I’m tryin to figure out how big of tire I can put under it. I’m going with BFG KO2 tires Some one answered answered and said 33 x 12.5. I have a 18 in wheel i forgot to mention that. Can I fit 34 x 12.5 R18? recommendations? Was also told i could do a 295/60/18