Sorry forgot to put my wheel size 182020 ram 1500 4x4 I want larger tires but do not want to change wheels or suspension What all-terrain size do you recommend? Thanks
If going from a 31.9 inch tire (275/55r20 to that 34.1 inch tire 275/65r20, is gearing going to be impacted?You can run a 275/65/20 on stock suspension
Gearing, no, the gears don't care what tires you run, speedometer, yes.If going from a 31.9 inch tire (275/55r20 to that 34.1 inch tire 275/65r20, is gearing going to be impacted?
I love my Mickey Thompson Baja Boss A/T 'sHey everyone, new to the forums and am looking for the same info. I have a 2023 1500 Laramie Sport 4x2. I don't want to change anything suspension wise, so no level kit or lift. Been reading many posts and have seen several mention 275/60/20 - 275/65/20 fitting without rubbing. Do they sit far enough away from everything to keep it safe? Don't want to hit a large pothole and have a blowout as this is my light duty towing / grocery getter ride.. That being said any recommendations on tires? Only off-roading I really do is driving down dirt and gravel roads occasionally. I was looking at the falken wildpeak at4w or Toyo open country A/T III and want to keep road noise down as much as i can but with the aggressive tire look.
Oh and I just had my Mopar performance exhaust delivered yesterday with the 5" tips so looking forward to installing that this weekend
These Rams shine up well!
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Factory tires are 275 width. So going to a taller tire with the same width is generally safe, as long as you don't go too tall. You aren't going to hit anything on the suspension. And if anything may run the fender liner which can easily be fixed.Hey everyone, new to the forums and am looking for the same info. I have a 2023 1500 Laramie Sport 4x2. I don't want to change anything suspension wise, so no level kit or lift. Been reading many posts and have seen several mention 275/60/20 - 275/65/20 fitting without rubbing. Do they sit far enough away from everything to keep it safe? Don't want to hit a large pothole and have a blowout as this is my light duty towing / grocery getter ride.. That being said any recommendations on tires? Only off-roading I really do is driving down dirt and gravel roads occasionally. I was looking at the falken wildpeak at4w or Toyo open country A/T III and want to keep road noise down as much as i can but with the aggressive tire look.
Oh and I just had my Mopar performance exhaust delivered yesterday with the 5" tips so looking forward to installing that this weekend
These Rams shine up well!
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Nice !!!!!Hey everyone, new to the forums and am looking for the same info. I have a 2023 1500 Laramie Sport 4x2. I don't want to change anything suspension wise, so no level kit or lift. Been reading many posts and have seen several mention 275/60/20 - 275/65/20 fitting without rubbing. Do they sit far enough away from everything to keep it safe? Don't want to hit a large pothole and have a blowout as this is my light duty towing / grocery getter ride.. That being said any recommendations on tires? Only off-roading I really do is driving down dirt and gravel roads occasionally. I was looking at the falken wildpeak at4w or Toyo open country A/T III and want to keep road noise down as much as i can but with the aggressive tire look.
Oh and I just had my Mopar performance exhaust delivered yesterday with the 5" tips so looking forward to installing that this weekend
These Rams shine up well!
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How’s the road noise on those?I love my Mickey Thompson Baja Boss A/T 's
Very quietHow’s the road noise on those?
What size?Very quiet
I went 33X12.50R22 stock air suspensionWhat size?