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Does a 3.5 inch lift need wheel spacers?

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I've got a 2019 Ram 1500 Tradesman V6 Flex 4x4 and recently purchased a rough country 3.5 inch lift that was on sale. I'm running 275/65/R18 tires and will upgrade in time but for now I'd like to keep them as the are brand new all weather/all terrains. My question is if they will still fit and not rub without adding spacers... and if so how big of spacers would I need?
 
I’m assuming that you’ll be running with the oem wheels ? For me I have the Mopar lift paired with 275/70/18 tires.E20CCE1B-FE5F-48AE-8C73-480A24C08FFE.jpeg
 
I’m assuming that you’ll be running with the oem wheels ? For me I have the Mopar lift paired with 275/70/18 tires.View attachment 45068
I am searching lift/level kits now. Seeing how your tires fit do you think I would need more than a front level to fit them? I am putting them on aftermarket wheels, still 18"s and 9" wide though.
 
Nope, I think that you’ll be just fine as long as you aren’t going crazy with your offsets.
 
I've got a 2019 Ram 1500 Tradesman V6 Flex 4x4 and recently purchased a rough country 3.5 inch lift that was on sale. I'm running 275/65/R18 tires and will upgrade in time but for now I'd like to keep them as the are brand new all weather/all terrains. My question is if they will still fit and not rub without adding spacers... and if so how big of spacers would I need?
Did the kit fit? Been looking at a 3.5 and it says for rough country that it doesnt fit the v6 models
 
I am super confused here maybe I misread something. If you are doing a 3.5 lift and running stock wheels and tires if they weren't rubbing before they wouldn't rub after. Now if you end up getting aftermarket wheels and different tires it would make a difference on your wheel offset and tire width on whether or not you need spacers.
 

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