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Has anyone tried 305 45 22" Tires on their stock 22" rims?

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Good morning
I believe we have the same Ram, 2019 1500 Laramie 4x4; Mine came with 20’s but I bought some gloss black 22’s on eBay. Do you know if 305/45r22 will fit with no issues?

I’m looking at Bridgestone Dueler HL
 

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Good morning
I believe we have the same Ram, 2019 1500 Laramie 4x4; Mine came with 20’s but I bought some gloss black 22’s on eBay. Do you know if 305/45r22 will fit with no issues?
I would have to say it depends on the 22s you purchased. The info I have shared is based on a stock height Ram 1500 with the oem 22s. I believe they are +19 offset 22x9s. What rims did you get?
 

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take a pic of the label on the side of the box, should say offset etc.
 

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I put on 33's on my stock 22inch wheels, toyo open country AT3s.. I couldn't find anyone that did it so hopefully this help. I also did the mopar 2inch lift kit.
How do the Toyo Open Country AT3's do in the rain?

How's the road noise at highway speed?
 

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Add my name to the list - had a set of General Grabber UHP 305/45R22 put onto the stock 22" wheels this morning. Loving the ride quality already, they sure seem, "grabby" though. Guess that's how they earned their name :ROFLMAO:





I'd been considering those but General's specifications show the "approved rim width" range of 9.5 to 11.5 inches.

The OE rim width is 9". I know a half inch isn't a lot but...
 

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I'd been considering those but General's specifications show the "approved rim width" range of 9.5 to 11.5 inches.

The OE rim width is 9". I know a half inch isn't a lot but...

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Are the 305/45 22s hurting fuel mileage? I drive a lot and don't want to totally kill my fuel economy. They seem to be just a little taller than factory.
 

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they hurt mine a little but I went from the 275s 20s. Maybe 1.5 mpg
 

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It probably isn't that bad because your speedometer is off and you are actually traveling farther than your odometer indicates. I don't check mileage / economy but I think it's significant.
I got the scanner that allows for speed odometer adjustments so it’s accurate.
 

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I can avg 18 mpg hwy and local jamming around NY. i have nitto G2 terra 305/45/22
 

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My laramie running sport OEM 22s with Nitto terra grapplers G2 size305/45/22 ... the slightest rub on the right pass front wheel liner at full lock. nothing to worry about rides great and looks awesome!
Level or lift, or purely stock?
 

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Darn. Just realized you had terra grapplers and not ridge grapplers.
 

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Add my name to the list - had a set of General Grabber UHP 305/45R22 put onto the stock 22" wheels this morning. Loving the ride quality already, they sure seem, "grabby" though. Guess that's how they earned their name :ROFLMAO:



These look great! Any issues with rubbing? I have a new 2021 Laramie with 22's and the OEM Goodyears look pretty weak.
 

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