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Nice, which lift wheels and who did the install please ?
 
Nice lift. That should enable you to get through any deep water...

Cost? Did you want 6” specifically? Was that the limit before more expense?

Hey, did you file for your Bonus Drive $250 rebate (if you qualified)?
Google it and see if you can.

If you’d like, post your truck on the 2019 lifted RAM thread...
 
Nice, which lift wheels and who did the install please ?
It’s a Rough Country lift, wheels are fuel maverick 22x10 -24 offset, I had a local shop do the work for me here in Texas
 
Nice lift. That should enable you to get through any deep water...

Cost? Did you want 6” specifically? Was that the limit before more expense?

Hey, did you file for your Bonus Drive $250 rebate (if you qualified)?
Google it and see if you can.

If you’d like, post your truck on the 2019 lifted RAM thread...
I went with the 6 inch so I could run 37 inch tires, this is my third lifted truck and I’ve always gotten a 6 inch it’s perfect for me as it’s somewhat a daily driver
 
I went with the 6 inch so I could run 37 inch tires, this is my third lifted truck and I’ve always gotten a 6 inch it’s perfect for me as it’s somewhat a daily driver
I’ll look into the bonus drive thanx
 
I went with the 6 inch so I could run 37 inch tires, this is my third lifted truck and I’ve always gotten a 6 inch it’s perfect for me as it’s somewhat a daily driver
Im sure you got the 3.92’s then. Wonder what your effective gear ratio is now? I’m guessing 3.5-3.6
 
Yes I have the 3.92’s, not exactly sure what ratio it would equal to now.
Theres calculators on the internet, not quite sure if I have the needed info to work them up. Go to tiresize.com, look for “effective/new gear ratios”:
Effective/New Gear Ratios
Use our gear ratio calculator to find the changes to gear ratio when going to a different tire size. Both the effective and new gear ratios are calculated.
 
Theres calculators on the internet, not quite sure if I have the needed info to work them up. Go to tiresize.com, look for “effective/new gear ratios”:
Effective/New Gear Ratios
Use our gear ratio calculator to find the changes to gear ratio when going to a different tire size. Both the effective and new gear ratios are calculated.
Looks like I’m at a 3.38 ratio with the 37s
 

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