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Gosh dam you rode those tires till’ death!2020 HEMI Air suspension
Full stock
33x12,5x22
Venom Power Swampthing A/T
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Gosh dam you rode those tires till’ death!2020 HEMI Air suspension
Full stock
33x12,5x22
Venom Power Swampthing A/T
2022 hemi laramie
6" Rough Country lift. 35x12.5x22 fuel wheels.
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Rough Country SF1 and can come paintedWhat flares are those? Did they come painted, or did you have them sprayed?
I'm thinking of leveling my quad cab and putting the same tire size on. How's the ride and do you like the way the leveling kit turned out?2019 1500 bighorn
Crew cab, panoramic sunroof
Granite Crystal , tinted glass
LED headlight package
Tow package 3.92 gears
Ram Crome nerf bar.
Revolver X4 rolling hard tonneau cover
Box spray in rhino liner
20’ x 9 +2 Fuel Contra rims
285/60 r20 Nitto EXO grappler tire
Daystar level lift in front 2” with DIY level sensor links .
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Does still fit in the garage?3.5" Readylift with 35x11.5x20 on stock wheels. Very pleased with it so far. The Readylift actually reduced the body roll a little bit which is nice.
I like this set up and was happy to save a little money on wheels.
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Baaaarely. The antenna seems to just clear but man it's close. Honestly, I haven't even fully pulled it in to test Ever since I got rid of my 3rd 'fun' car and got my wife a new car, she gets the garage.Does still fit in the garage?
If its close I'll let some air out and make it fit. My previous truck was a F350 crew cab long bed and I could only get it in with smaller wheels at a crazy angle.Baaaarely. The antenna seems to just clear but man it's close. Honestly, I haven't even fully pulled it in to test Ever since I got rid of my 3rd 'fun' car and got my wife a new car, she gets the garage.
I'll check it closer if I ever get my garage back from the missus! It would fit but I do have a slight grade and bump getting into the garage as my house is on a slab. A little air out of the tire would definitely do it in a pinch. My last truck, 2018 Laramie w/ Rambox did fit but I had to get it within an inch of the back wall to close the garage door.If its close I'll let some air out and make it fit. My previous truck was a F350 crew cab long bed and I could only get it in with smaller wheels at a crazy angle.
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I've got a falcon shock/strut kit I need to install. Its adjustable from stock to 2.25 lift. My plan in my head is to get a 2 inch spacer so it should be able to see a 4.25 inch lift. If it actually plays out that way is another story, but its going to happen soon.I'll check it closer if I ever get my garage back from the missus! It would fit but I do have a slight grade and bump getting into the garage as my house is on a slab. A little air out of the tire would definitely do it in a pinch. My last truck, 2018 Laramie w/ Rambox did fit but I had to get it within an inch of the back wall to close the garage door.
ETA, thanks. I got the idea for the tire size from this video: RAM Covert
Kiss them CV axles good bye!! LolI've got a falcon shock/strut kit I need to install. Its adjustable from stock to 2.25 lift. My plan in my head is to get a 2 inch spacer so it should be able to see a 4.25 inch lift. If it actually plays out that way is another story, but its going to happen soon.![]()
You have me confused now? Why? the spacer?Kiss them CV axles good bye!! Lol
Uhhh... If you want t 4 inch lift you need to get a 4 inch lift. If you put a puck on top of an adjustable strut you can say goodbye to your CV joints by the time you get to the end of the block.I've got a falcon shock/strut kit I need to install. Its adjustable from stock to 2.25 lift. My plan in my head is to get a 2 inch spacer so it should be able to see a 4.25 inch lift. If it actually plays out that way is another story, but its going to happen soon.![]()
I may be wrong but I don't see a bind over 2 inches. I have no expectations of going to 4 inches but if I needed to it sure would be nice.Uhhh... If you want t 4 inch lift you need to get a 4 inch lift. If you put a puck on top of an adjustable strut you can say goodbye to your CV joints by the time you get to the end of the block.
The thing with o.e. air suspension is the truck does not let your drive for an extended period of time in OR1 or OR2 now you can trick the air bags to stay at OR1 and OR2 but it will cause premature wear on suspension and driveline components. if you are wanting a lift that big you need to just "buy once cry once" or save until you can do it the right way. seems to me running 3-4 different setups to achieve an end goal is non-constructive. Also, when you hear OR1 and OR2 (off road 1&2) you would think "oh nice a little lift for clearance" but these trucks with air bags suck A** off road! more or less the bags are good for towing and makes hooking up the hitch easier (raising and lowering)I may be wrong but I don't see a bind over 2 inches. I have no expectations of going to 4 inches but if I needed to it sure would be nice.
I know its not the preferred method just the method I'm going with now. I'll probably have 3 or 4 set ups by the time I'm done.
If you change the height with oem air bags do they use different axles?
I've already bought the Falcon kit so its going on. I haven't bought any spacers yet, but probably will. Mopar actually makes a 2 inch kit for it with spacers so I wouldn't think they would do it if there is a liability or reliability issue. I'm NOT trying to find 4 inches or race in the Baja. I like to play in snow and a little off roading and I believe it will work out. If it turns out to be a nightmare I will document it. We can do a one year test and I'll report back and I'll put it in my google calendar. I think this subject is a reoccurring thing just like the cia, exhaust, etc. Yes there will always be a better way, but I also learn the hard way. If it falls apart in 6 months I will have a parade with balloons and Mopar stickers just for youThe thing with o.e. air suspension is the truck does not let your drive for an extended period of time in OR1 or OR2 now you can trick the air bags to stay at OR1 and OR2 but it will cause premature wear on suspension and driveline components. if you are wanting a lift that big you need to just "buy once cry once" or save until you can do it the right way. seems to me running 3-4 different setups to achieve an end goal is non-constructive. Also, when you hear OR1 and OR2 (off road 1&2) you would think "oh nice a little lift for clearance" but these trucks with air bags suck A** off road! more or less the bags are good for towing and makes hooking up the hitch easier (raising and lowering)
You're definitely wrong. That why they make 4 inch kits and not 4 inch pucks. I hope you don't haul loved one's in that.I may be wrong but I don't see a bind over 2 inches. I have no expectations of going to 4 inches but if I needed to it sure would be nice.
I know its not the preferred method just the method I'm going with now. I'll probably have 3 or 4 set ups by the time I'm done.
If you change the height with oem air bags do they use different axles?
you're wasting your breathe.You're definitely wrong. That why they make 4 inch kits and not 4 inch pucks. I hope you don't haul loved one's in that.