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New wheels/tires 1500 Limited

ZachT

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I just had my new wheels/tires installed. It's a 2019 Limited that I replaced the stock 22" wheels on.

Wheels
Raceline Gauge 950B
20x10
-19 offset
4.75" backspacing

Tires
Milestar Patagonia XT
305/55/20

Suspension
Stock air suspension w/ front level links

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Zach
 
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1500DFW

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Looks real good. I have the same size tires. I leveled mine by adjusting the height of each sensor in AlfaOBD. Was wondering what the center of wheel wells measures at from the ground. I’m trying to get mine back to stock height with a front level. I’m at 41” right now. But I think it might be too high. It rides pretty rough.
 

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Mine measures 39" front and 40.5" rear. Sounds like you commanded the equivalent of Offroad 1?

I find both offroad levels to ride pretty rough. Normal mode rides a little more rough than the stock tires, but that was to be expected with the 10 ply tires.

Zach
 

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Looking good, has it impacted the fuel mileage much?
 

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You can add a daystar leveling puck above the front air strut then use leveling links. Won't be as rough of a ride, that's what I did on my Limited.
 

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You can add a daystar leveling puck above the front air strut then use leveling links. Won't be as rough of a ride, that's what I did on my Limited.

I did that and it was real nice. But then I learned you can use AlfaOBD and raise them via computer. I decided to try and add an extra inch all around. I think I broke something because even lowering back to “41 inches at the wheel well it has never rode the same. I’ve replaced the rear shocks and am about to replace the front airbags/shocks. Hoping I can get it to ride smooth again. I’m not sure what else could be causing it at this point.
 

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Looking good, has it impacted the fuel mileage much?
I have not driven it enough to tell yet. I'm assuming it will impact mileage a little. These are much heavier tires than stock.

Zach
 

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