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35 inch Tires on Ram Rebel

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I apologize if this has been discussed already however after much searching, I have not been able to find a definitive answer.

I have a 2019 Rebel with a 2 inch Ready Lift level lift and would like to run 35x12.50r20 Nitto Ridge Grappler tires. These tires would be mounted on 0 offset 20x9 wheels.

With the 2 inch level lift and the Rebels already 1 inch lift from factory, this would equal a 3 inch lift on a none ORP Ram 1500. I figure this is close to the 3.5 inch lift Ready Lift recommends to be able to fit 35x12.50 tires.

Will the combination of wheels and tires I wish to run fit without any rubbing issues?
 

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I apologize if this has been discussed already however after much searching, I have not been able to find a definitive answer.

I have a 2019 Rebel with a 2 inch Ready Lift level lift and would like to run 35x12.50r20 Nitto Ridge Grappler tires. These tires would be mounted on 0 offset 20x9 wheels.

With the 2 inch level lift and the Rebels already 1 inch lift from factory, this would equal a 3 inch lift on a none ORP Ram 1500. I figure this is close to the 3.5 inch lift Ready Lift recommends to be able to fit 35x12.50 tires.

Will the combination of wheels and tires I wish to run fit without any rubbing issues?
Reporting back that 35x12.5 r20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers on a 20 x9 0 offset wheel fit nicely with no rubbing on my 2019 Ram Rebel with the 2 inch Ready Lift level lift. I did have to remove the front Mopar splash guards as the tire would contact the guard when at full lock.
 

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Reporting back that 35x12.5 r20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers on a 20 x9 0 offset wheel fit nicely with no rubbing on my 2019 Ram Rebel with the 2 inch Ready Lift level lift. I did have to remove the front Mopar splash guards as the tire would contact the guard when at full lock.
Do you have pics?
 

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Here are some photos.
 

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That looks sharp!!! What wheels are those? Also curious how much of a hit you saw on your mpg going to that size tire compared to the stock Duratracs?
 

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That looks sharp!!! What wheels are those? Also curious how much of a hit you saw on your mpg going to that size tire compared to the stock Duratracs?
That looks sharp!!! What wheels are those? Also curious how much of a hit you saw on your mpg going to that size tire compared to the stock Duratracs?
Very nice looking set up... I went with the same Nitto tires but 285 65 20 which is same 35’ height, just 11.5 wide on 20x9 +1 Fuel Diesel wheels. Haven’t seen any mileage loss but I only have 2300 miles on the truck and it’s remained around 15mpg... 652E0109-EB77-45A7-B2A1-3ADFC9344D12.jpeg
 

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The wheels are Grid Offroad GD 8s in metallic dust with matte black. I didn't notice much of a mpg hit at all however I recalibrated the speedometer/shift points when I installed the larger tires.
 

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Thanks Hunter Dan. I had managed to track down the wheels, but was curious about the mileage and whether you had calibrated for the new tire size.
 

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Very nice looking set up... I went with the same Nitto tires but 285 65 20 which is same 35’ height, just 11.5 wide on 20x9 +1 Fuel Diesel wheels. Haven’t seen any mileage loss but I only have 2300 miles on the truck and it’s remained around 15mpg... View attachment 83592
Do you have to have 20" wheels plus the lift to get the 35s to fit? I currently have the stock 17s on my 2020 Rebel.
 

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Do you have to have 20" wheels plus the lift to get the 35s to fit? I currently have the stock 17s on my 2020 Rebel.
You don’t have 17” wheels, you have 18” wheels.
 

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You don’t have 17” wheels, you have 18” wheels.
Thanks for not answering the question. I bet that was eating you up that you just had to respond to finally correct somebody. Who cares what size is on it, does it need 20s?
 

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Thanks for not answering the question. I bet that was eating you up that you just had to respond to finally correct somebody. Who cares what size is on it, does it need 20s?
Lol, ok Mr. Crabby Pants, take it down a notch and get some thicker skin. You’ll find that people here will be pretty quick to correct false statements. God forbid you make a false statement about oil (that will start WWIII).

Tell you what. First, figure out what YOUR truck actually has. Then, do a little reading on this site. Look for pictures and comments of the configuration you want. Tire/wheel sizes are probably the most-discussed topic on this forum.

If you ask a question, make sure you provide specifics for your truck. You said you have a Rebel with stock wheels. Do you have air suspension? It will make a difference.
 

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Thanks for not answering the question. I bet that was eating you up that you just had to respond to finally correct somebody. Who cares what size is on it, does it need 20s?
Not sure if you’re still around, but here’s a good post about fitting 35’s on a Rebel. You might want to ask a few more questions (on that thread) about the specifics of the setup.

Post in thread 'The 295/70/18 or 305/65/18 dilemma – seeking advice'
https://5thgenrams.com/community/th...18-dilemma-–-seeking-advice.33854/post-488493
 

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