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Biggest Tires on Stock 4x4 Suspension

anyone looking for a good set of 33x12.5x22 nitto ridge grapplers? I'm getting a 4" bds lift put on my limited in a few weeks and will be upgrading the tires to 35's to look better. I'm located Southern California in Rancho Cucamonga and would sell the tires for $700 which is less than half the price of new ones. I've put about 15,000 miles on them and they still have a ton of life on them.
 

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Rob696, does your 1500 have the 4 corner air suspension? I like the leveling kit look as well, but have read different things about what can and cannot be done on the 1500's with air suspension.
Revel Performance makes a 2” leveling kit for the rams with air ride they use adjustable sensors and daystar spacers to push the air bags down to original positions allowing full use of air suspension. Shorting the sensors alone makes for a terrible ride and you lose offroad settings.
 
Revel Performance makes a 2” leveling kit for the rams with air ride they use adjustable sensors and daystar spacers to push the air bags down to original positions allowing full use of air suspension. Shorting the sensors alone makes for a terrible ride and you lose offroad settings.
 
Hi guys just put tires on my stock limited 4x4 and they fit good but do rub a little when really turning the wheel in a lot. In off-road mode they don’t rub but just thought this could be helpful View attachment 3332View attachment 3333View attachment 3334View attachment 3335View attachment 3336View attachment 3337View attachment 3338
Hi there! I'm looking to get these same tires or similar. Do you have spacers on yours? I have 1 1/2" spacers on my 2020 Limited and I'm wondering if that would fix the rubbing issue.
 
Hi there! I'm looking to get these same tires or similar. Do you have spacers on yours? I have 1 1/2" spacers on my 2020 Limited and I'm wondering if that would fix the rubbing issue.
Hi, from what I understand the spacers might make it rub even more because it will change the radius of the turn.
 
Hey are the grapplers loud or compare to the stock ones?
The grapplers are obviously going to be louder than the stock highway tire hit they are very quiet compared with mud terrain or some other aggressive treads.
 
2020 Built to Serve so it has the ORP. I put on 275/60/20's BFG AT KO2's (originally came with 275/55/20's wildpeaks). I get a slight inner fender/wheel well rub while backing at full turn but not a big issue for me but It doesn't rub while going forward. I'm waiting for the Bilstein 5100's I ordered to level it out but that should take care of any current issue. Update....... the above wheel rub was prior to having the correct ORP springs/recall done. After the correct springs were installed, no rubbing issue at all.
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This thread helped a ton. Settled on 295/60r20 Cooper AT3 XLT. 20” Black Rhino Chase wheels with +12 offset. 4x4 Big Horn. No offroad package. No level yet. Tires are 34" have not rubbed yet.
What is the height of your truck now? Trying to see if mine would clear the garage with this set up
 
I have a big horn with no air suspension, no leveling kit and stock big horn 20’s. I just installed 305/55r20 with zero rubbing at full lock both directions in forward and reverse
Truck looks clean, I’ll be doing this ASAP. Was split between swooping up someone OEM 18” rebels and replacing my stock 20” OEM Sports, no level, stock susp, but this is just what I needed to see.
 
Ive installed 305/45/R22 on my Limited. Rubs a little during reverse but im not bothered. Kinda got used to it.
 
I have a big horn with no air suspension, no leveling kit and stock big horn 20’s. I just installed 305/55r20 with zero rubbing at full lock both directions in forward and reverse
Do you have the off-road package on your truck? I have been searching for a post to find that size tire and to see if it would fit before I buy them. I have stock off-road package, and want a tire that will stick out a little.
 
2020 Built to Serve so it has the ORP. I put on 275/60/20's BFG AT KO2's (originally came with 275/55/20's wildpeaks). I get a slight inner fender/wheel well rub while backing at full turn but not a big issue for me but It doesn't rub while going forward. I'm waiting for the Bilstein 5100's I ordered to level it out but that should take care of any current issue. Update....... the above wheel rub was prior to having the correct ORP springs/recall done. After the correct springs were installed, no rubbing issue at all.
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Great looking truck! Do you have any frontal shots? I want the tires to stick out just a bit on my BTS, and this kinda looks like yours does.
 

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I decided to upgrade after one of the stock Bridgestones blew out on the highway after 7k miles. I ended up going with Firestone Destination XT 275/65/20, which is around 34.1/10.8/20. Tires ride smooth and quiet with about 2 mpg loss. I have only noticed slight rubbing full crank in reverse so far. No lift, no level, no off-road group.
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Question about your levelers.... Did you simply raise the front to level out with the rear or did you raise the truck all around? How hard were they to install and how hard to adjust? I'm guessing you have to adjust each side to take care of any lean. Thanks for the feedback.
Rough country are alot easier no adjustment required 29.95 10 minutes your done
 
I decided to upgrade after one of the stock Bridgestones blew out on the highway after 7k miles. I ended up going with Firestone Destination XT 275/65/20, which is around 34.1/10.8/20. Tires ride smooth and quiet with about 2 mpg loss. I have only noticed slight rubbing full crank in reverse so far. No lift, no level, no off-road group.
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Looks great. I put the 305/55 R20 on mine. I like the look a lot better than stock, however knowing I could have went taller would have been a lot better.
 
285/75R18 (34.8" x 11.5") Cooper Discoverer AT3 XLT on Fuel 18 x 9 1.
No rub, excellent ride, no cabin noise difference noticed.
Bighorn with ORP and 3.92s.
Planning to swap the Mopar side steps that were already dealer installed for Go Rhino Domininator D6. If anyone in Toronto area interested in Mopars...View attachment 28815View attachment 28816View attachment 28818View attachment 28819View attachment 28823
Hello , amazing looking truck

I’m planning to run same tire/rim setup
285/75/18 on my bighorn sport 2020

am I going to face any problems or am I going to have to get a leveling kit ?
 
285/75R18 (34.8" x 11.5") Cooper Discoverer AT3 XLT on Fuel 18 x 9 1.
No rub, excellent ride, no cabin noise difference noticed.
Bighorn with ORP and 3.92s.
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285/75r18s on Dodge Ram 1500 bighorn Sport Bone stock without leveling or lift (stock suspension)

AMAZING FIT WITH NO RUBBING WHATSOEVER, I AM VEEERRRYY PLEASED PEOPLE
 

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2020 Built to Serve so it has the ORP. I put on 275/60/20's BFG AT KO2's (originally came with 275/55/20's wildpeaks). I get a slight inner fender/wheel well rub while backing at full turn but not a big issue for me but It doesn't rub while going forward. I'm waiting for the Bilstein 5100's I ordered to level it out but that should take care of any current issue. Update....... the above wheel rub was prior to having the correct ORP springs/recall done. After the correct springs were installed, no rubbing issue at all.
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Nice truck! Thanks for the info on tire size on stock BTS.
 

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