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35/12.5R22 on stock 22" wheel 2020 Ram Limited

jcmastin

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Hello everyone,

I know there seems to be a lot of posts about this subject but I'm getting mixed information based on what I'm reading here and what I'm seeing on YouTube etc. I just purchased a new 2020 RAM Limited and I want to put a set of Toyo Open Country R/T (35x12.5xR22) on my stock 22" wheels. I plan on doing a level kit (Rebel Links) and I'm wondering if this is the best option or should I go for something like 285/55/R22.

Any comments would be greatly appreciated.
 

nivek1411

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Check out bosworf, he is a member and did the same setup almost. He did a 2” level but not the way you are wanting. But he did 35 RTs on 22s


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Hello everyone,

I know there seems to be a lot of posts about this subject but I'm getting mixed information based on what I'm reading here and what I'm seeing on YouTube etc. I just purchased a new 2020 RAM Limited and I want to put a set of Toyo Open Country R/T (35x12.5xR22) on my stock 22" wheels. I plan on doing a level kit (Rebel Links) and I'm wondering if this is the best option or should I go for something like 285/55/R22.

Any comments would be greatly appreciated.
Here is an idea on my set up. 33's on toyo oc at 3 with stock 22inch
 

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my SCA black widow has the Toyo Open Country 35x12.50 x22 on it. I have the 392 gears and run about 2K driving at 70mph. I think I could go up to 37s and get the rpms back down a little because fuel mileage SUCKS.
 

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