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2022 Wheel change?

r0llm0dl

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Hello All. I have a 2022 Ram Limited. 22 inch wheels and air ride system.

Id like to get some nice wheels like you all have and im a bit overwhelmed. Im going to attach some photos of trucks that i like the way the wheels/tires look and id like something along those lines. But im so confused as to why everyone is changing shocks etc. I have no desire to lift or level, im happy with how the truck sits now, id just like some winter wheels more suitable for snow.

Also, when it snows i park my truck in my garage, at the end of the day when i park inside i lower the truck to its lowest setting and just barely make it inside. Id like to still be able to make it inside with my new wheels but i dont know how to calculate for decreasing wheel size and increasing tire size.

Thanks

P.S. i really love the truck with the Baja bumper. His tires and as much as poke out is perfect.
 

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If you go to tiresize.com you can compare tire/rim sizes and compare how the rim/tire size you want stacks up against your factory wheels. If you don't have a size in mind they have an option to pick different size wheels and it'll spit out a chart with different tire sizes and how they compare to your current size.
 

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Simply this...if you want a BIGGER tire, you need room to mount it which is one reason people lift.
 

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