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

Rough county 3.5 in lift on 18in fuel wheels and 35in general tires. Ride is still great handling is good. I would go bigger but hard to lift kids and strap them in when your jacked up any higher.
 

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How do you like the General grabber tires? Truck looks great.
I only have about 200 miles on them. I love the way they look the ride I am still tuning in, seems like 45psi is great for city up to about 50mph haven’t tried highways with 45 psi. with 50 or more psi very shakey over 70mph but max psi is only 60. So far compared to the nitto ridge grapplers I enjoyed the ridge grapplers better but I also had psi dield in. But as of first 200 miles I would recommend I had some snow conditions with ice and they did very well today. I can update you this week if you would like by we was at I will have about 1000 miles on them.
 
I only have about 200 miles on them. I love the way they look the ride I am still tuning in, seems like 45psi is great for city up to about 50mph haven’t tried highways with 45 psi. with 50 or more psi very shakey over 70mph but max psi is only 60. So far compared to the nitto ridge grapplers I enjoyed the ridge grapplers better but I also had psi dield in. But as of first 200 miles I would recommend I had some snow conditions with ice and they did very well today. I can update you this week if you would like by we was at I will have about 1000 miles on them.
They look great. Just ordered the mopar 2" lift. I'm thinking of going with the Goodyear wrangler duratrac.
 
just installed rough country HD2 running boards...of course knowing RC something had to go wrong. step bracket threaded bolt snapped. after 11 of 12 no problems. lol

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@0212353 used adjustable links on the front of his 19 setup (See link below).
https://5thgenrams.com/community/threads/leveled-my-air-ride.1106/#post-14997

I have read on some old rebel posts that people have also switched the front and back 'LINKAGE HEIGHT SENSOR'. I have wondered if one could order some combination of stock parts (68212621AA or 68202620AA) to achieve a level with air suspension.

I have heard some say this results in a rougher ride.
When you pump up the air ride its stiffer. Also, when you slam it its harder (very little travel). At least this is my experience with my 2015.
 
How’s the ride? I’m looking at doing the same.

I spoke with KJ a few days ago, he said the ride quality was really nice. However, I am seeing reports that the ORG spring has been adding 1.5" of lift with 2 rings installed, so I am curous if KJ has 1 or two spring spacers installed. His said his measurement is 24.25 and I am at 23.5 with a regular spring, and two spacers installed, so slightly confused there. I am likely to go the ORG spring route as well to obtain the extra lift, however, i don't want an additional 1.5 just 1. lol.
 

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