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2019+ Rams with Lifts/Levels, and/or aftermarket wheel tire setups

I'm doing the same setup except with the new Fuel Shok....Do you have a pic from the front so I can see how far your tires poke out? Pick up truck tomorrow and then it goes in for all of my mods.

No rubbing right?

It's not perfectly centered on the front, but you can kinda get the idea. They poke out just a little, but not too much. In my opinion its like the perfect amount, looks aggressive, but it's not gonna sling every single rock i run over into my paint. lol
 

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It's not perfectly centered on the front, but you can kinda get the idea. They poke out just a little, but not too much. In my opinion its like the perfect amount, looks aggressive, but it's not gonna sling every single rock i run over into my paint. lol
No way...Thats perfect! Any rubbing issues?
I ended up going with the Toyo RT....looks like you have the MT
 
It's not perfectly centered on the front, but you can kinda get the idea. They poke out just a little, but not too much. In my opinion its like the perfect amount, looks aggressive, but it's not gonna sling every single rock i run over into my paint. lol
Did you remove your tow hooks?
 
No way...Thats perfect! Any rubbing issues?
I ended up going with the Toyo RT....looks like you have the MT

Nope, actually they didn't even rub at stock height, as surprising as that was to me lol.

Did you remove your tow hooks?

Negative, never had tow hooks. Considered putting them on, but just not sure I'd use them since i'm afraid anything I'd hook to it might chip the paint on the bumper if it went slack.
 
Nope, actually they didn't even rub at stock height, as surprising as that was to me lol.



Negative, never had tow hooks. Considered putting them on, but just not sure I'd use them since i'm afraid anything I'd hook to it might chip the paint on the bumper if it went slack.

Disregarding the utility of them, paint match tow hooks would look pretty bad ***.


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Just got quoted $540 for a 2” leveling kit (FabTech) with parr’s, labor and alignment. Solid deal?
 
Just got quoted $540 for a 2” leveling kit (FabTech) with parr’s, labor and alignment. Solid deal?

Decent deal. If you figure $150 for the kit, $100 for the alignment then you are paying about $300 for labor. If that’s worth it to you then yes.


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2" Motofab level, Mopar 2" lift upper control arms, 295/70-18 Nitto Terra Grapplers. Stills rides great, very happy.
 

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Funny that you mention that tire size since that's exactly what I just put on my Limited. I do have the leveling links but I didn't want to make the truck too tall and make the ride bouncy, so i raised the front an inch and lowered the rear by 1/2 inch so it's almost totally level. Back still about 1/2 inch taller. Then i just put on 20x10 -18 offset Ballistic Rage wheels with 305/55/20 Nitto ridge grapplers. Absolutely love the look and the ride is still really nice and smooth. Im honestly pleasantly surprised how quiet the tires are as well. Love the look. And no rubbing at all. Only had wheels on for less than a week but so far so good.

Wow I thought the 20x10 -18 would stick out further...that's what I was most worried with. Looks awesome...do you have any head on pics or pics from the rear?
 
3.5” lift with ridge grappler 35/12.5r20 on stock wheels. Needed 1/4” spacers to keep from rubbing on the upper control arms. Other than that no rubbing with full suspension travel. I see a lot of guys only check for rubbing on a flat road and they seem to forget it’s going to change angles as you take it off road.
 

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2" Motofab level, Mopar 2" lift upper control arms, 295/70-18 Nitto Terra Grapplers. Stills rides great, very happy.

Looks great! Were you able to get the spacer lift and the UCA from the dealer, or just the UCA? I’m looking to do a similar lift on my Rebel as well.
 
Looks great! Were you able to get the spacer lift and the UCA from the dealer, or just the UCA? I’m looking to do a similar lift on my Rebel as well.
Motofab spacer off EBAY and control arms from dealer.
 
Just got my Black Edition Laramie back from having ReadyLift 2" level. Definitely looks like it needs some new rubber but I want to keep the stock 22's. My major concern is the ride. Pre-level it was amazing. As good or better than any sedan or SUV that I have had. With the level, it doesn't ride as well. Not bad, but definitely not as smooth. What size (no rub) and type of tire do you recommend to get a good look without sacrificing too much comfort?
 
Just got my Black Edition Laramie back from having ReadyLift 2" level. Definitely looks like it needs some new rubber but I want to keep the stock 22's. My major concern is the ride. Pre-level it was amazing. As good or better than any sedan or SUV that I have had. With the level, it doesn't ride as well. Not bad, but definitely not as smooth. What size (no rub) and type of tire do you recommend to get a good look without sacrificing too much comfort?
I think you can fit up to 34's and about 12" wide at max. 22's are killing your side wall
 
So I found a guy who specializes in lifting jeeps to install my 3.5" readylift kit however he is unable to give me a re-alignment told me i could ride the truck for a good 30-50 miles before realigning my truck.. Is this True? Can anybody provide me with some insight on how long I can drive my truck without hurting anything until i can get it to the alignment shop?
 
So I found a guy who specializes in lifting jeeps to install my 3.5" readylift kit however he is unable to give me a re-alignment told me i could ride the truck for a good 30-50 miles before realigning my truck.. Is this True? Can anybody provide me with some insight on how long I can drive my truck without hurting anything until i can get it to the alignment shop?
I would pretty drive it from the install shop to the alignment shop. pretty much any tire shop will be able to do your alignment
 
Just got mine the way I
Like it. 2” Mopar Lift. 35X12.50R22 Nitto Terra Grappler Tires.
 

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@Jneally, do you mean 33x12.50r22 or 305/45r22? And they look like terra graps not ridge. Nice job though.
 
Just got mine the way I
Like it. 2” Mopar Lift. 305/12.5/22 Nitto Ridge Grapler Tires.
Are those 33’s, 34’s, or 35’s? Also, what gears are you running, 3:21s or 3:92s? Does the mopar 2” lift level the truck as well or no? Will Mopar’s lift affect warranty?
 
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