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New Tires: 33x12.50r22 Toyo Open Country on stock suspension.

Ha! Got my Ridge Grapplers 33x12.50r22 on my Limited yesterday. They’re rubbing something (assuming inside plastic wheel liner) when in full lock and reverse.

Btw.. your black Carven tips are still holding up nicely.
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Is this with stock suspension and 4x4?
 
Those tires look awesome! I just ordered the new Toyo AT3’s in this exact size. With that said, I wanted to ask if those are the AT2’s or the brand new AT3’s? Just got my 2019 Ram 1500 Limited two weeks ago (Corona discount). Been a diehard Chevy guy for 16 years... was very disappointed to see how far behind GM was to Ram. The decision was super easy to switch over. The attached picture was my original baby back when I was in high school. Planning to tone it down some.
 

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Want to echo this question from another person, would love your input after driving for a while:

How is the ride quality now and the noise factor?

Notice any difference in MPG vs. stock tires?

I still have the stock Goodyear Eagle Touring and considering switching over to the new 33x12.5x22 AT/III.
 
I enjoy my toyo a/t. 33x12.5x22. No rub. Even in full lock in reverse. You can bend the wheel well liners a bit on the corners and should eliminate that rub. However, I aired my tires down to 37 psi. When it warms it gets to 44psi. I did this due to a rough ride these tires provide. Truck doesn’t weigh enough for these tires. Since I installed these tires I’ve installed bilsteins and sway bar and few other suspension mods to improve drive ability1072CE9F-BB85-4343-A4A5-A70218A53635.jpeg at highway speeds.
 
I enjoy my toyo a/t. 33x12.5x22. No rub. Even in full lock in reverse. You can bend the wheel well liners a bit on the corners and should eliminate that rub. However, I aired my tires down to 37 psi. When it warms it gets to 44psi. I did this due to a rough ride these tires provide. Truck doesn’t weigh enough for these tires. Since I installed these tires I’ve installed bilsteins and sway bar and few other suspension mods to improve drive abilityView attachment 57654 at highway speeds.
Do you happen to have more pictures of your truck? Want to see the tires better on the truck.
 
Tires installed and NO rubbing! They fit perfectly with some space to spare. Pressure was set to 44lbs.

Again, I'm all stock. No lift or level!
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I realize this is kind of an old thread, but do you have any issues running at 44psi? I’m told I need a minimum of 60. Not sure even the pros/cons to running less pressure? Does it give you any tire pressure alarms when it’s higher? First time with bigger tires on a 1/2 ton truck. Sorry about the novice questions, but I’m just getting into this.
 
I realize this is kind of an old thread, but do you have any issues running at 44psi? I’m told I need a minimum of 60. Not sure even the pros/cons to running less pressure? Does it give you any tire pressure alarms when it’s higher? First time with bigger tires on a 1/2 ton truck. Sorry about the novice questions, but I’m just getting into this.
On a 1500 60psi may be high. You won’t get a high alarm. Only a low. Also I had to adjust my tires a few times to find the sweet spot. Not all will be the same
 
This may be a long shot but does anyone know if there's a difference between OP's truck and the "Sport" that is only available in Canada? -curious canadian
 
Great tires..nice set up.
But minus points for the union jack.up front
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MURICAH
It sounded like a great idea until I realized would would happened when I tow. I may have to do bags, or bring the back up a touch too. Coming from a 2500, it’s been tough getting used to the really low stance🤦🏻‍♂️ I’m going with struts and coils instead of blocks if that helps🤷🏻‍♂️😂. Hard to get the jab when I don’t know what a Union Jack up front means lol
 
OMG YES!
Im quoted on 305 55 r20, but i believe they may rub! I ordered the yokohama Geograpler AT but afterwards Im freaking out bc i dont think they look agressive enough. Im going to see what price I can get these for and try the 33 12.5 out. THANKS!!!!!!!
Did you put the 305/55/20 on your truck and if so do they rub?
 
Ha! Got my Ridge Grapplers 33x12.50r22 on my Limited yesterday. They’re rubbing something (assuming inside plastic wheel liner) when in full lock and reverse.

Btw.. your black Carven tips are still holding up nicely.
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Your truck looks amazing. I just got a 2021 Ram Limited and want to put some 33x12.50r22 tires on as well. Have you have any issues since you put the tires on? Thanks in advance.
 

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Have you have any issues since you put the tires on?

No issues at all; I do have a leveling kit (front links from airlinksgc and the daystar level kit).
I’ve put ~12K miles on it so far including some light towing and plenty of highway and city miles. Definitely get an alignment afterwards.


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