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

Mopar 2” (updated) with 35x12.5x20 on a 20x9 et 1 fuel rebel.

I’ve got ORP springs in my shop, I’ll probably get around to install them this week or next at some point.
Anymore pics?
 
Daystar level and revel links for air ride.
315 40 26 tires and 26x10 rims.
Tires measure out to 35.5 mounted up on my setup. Had to do some minor fender liner and splash guard trimming and molding to get rid of some rubbing I had when turning about 2/3rds of the way. Also had to remove my front weathertech mudflaps. I may be able to trim them to make them work but actually like the look without so I may just remove them.
 

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Just installed Motofab 2.5" leveling kit with 295/60r20 Faulken Wildpeak AT3Ws. I love the look. Ride isn't bad, but not as smooth as the stock Bridgestone H/Ls (although I didn't like their wet performance). Need to play with air pressure a bit ... currently running 40ish. I am getting a rub at full turn for tight u-turns which bums me out a bit since others have said they're running the same setup (maybe not Faulkens) with no rubbing.

Edit: Rub is gone. Fully screwing down the OEM mud flaps does wonders.
 

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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.

Is this the kit you installed?


It looks like it levels it out as well, is that correct?
 
Just got my lift put on this week. Went with a 3.5 ReadyLift. I was worried about rubbing since I use the truck on backroads during the summer. So I went with 285/65R20’s to not be as wide. No rub at all so far. I was also worried about how it would look with these factory wheels. I don’t think it looks too bad, but might change them out someday. BAC750DB-F813-41F5-839C-61620047121F.jpeg
 
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I think it looks great with the factory wheels...I won't be keeping mine but it is nice to see some trucks with non-black wheels

(I say this as I plan on getting fuel contra's.... :))
 
2019 Laramie ORP, 6" BDS with BDS UCA's and Fox shocks, 18x9 Fuel Vector zero offset 5" backspace, 35 x 12.5 Nitto Ridge GrapplerDel 03.17.2020.JPG
 

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Not that my opinion in any way should influence you, but I like the look you’ve got going on with those factory wheels.
Thanks! I have to say it’s kinda growing on me.
 
I think it looks great with the factory wheels...I won't be keeping mine but it is nice to see some trucks with non-black wheels

(I say this as I plan on getting fuel contra's.... :))
I'm with you. It's not the choice I made for my truck but it sure looks good on Bufo's
 
Nice truck sir! Could you do me a favor and measure from the center of the front wheel to fender? I appreciate.
I know it’s sitting 41.5” front and 42” rear but I’ll get that measurement today. Thanks
 

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