troutspinner
Ram Guru
I have the Off-Road package on my truck. It came with 18” rims / 32” tires. Anyone know how large of a tire I could go without having issues? I “think” a 34” would work, which would be perfect IMO.
were both those tires put on 18's or 20"s on 20's those alone are 34" high so it would be perfect for troutspinner.I put 275/65s on the stock suspension. Another member here put 285/65s on the stock suspension which is 1" lower with no issues. You would be able to get away with a little bit more but don't know how much.
Sorrry thought I put that. Yes both were on 20" wheels. So you can fit a 34.5" tire.were both those tires put on 18's or 20"s on 20's those alone are 34" high so it would be perfect for troutspinner.
Sorrry thought I put that. Yes both were on 20" wheels. So you can fit a 34.5" tire.
I JUST had this conversation with the dealership's customization shop today. I am awaiting delivery of Big Horn/North Edition/Air Suspension and am wanting to stay on 18s. I am targeting the Fuel Sledge 18x9s with the Nitto Ridge Grapplers. I asked what the biggest size could be that would allow the traversal of all levels, with no rubbing/trimming/cutting and to ensure my calipers would fit.What did you wind up with? I stuck with the 18” rims and am hoping to put a tall narrow tire on sometime this year (34-35”, 11.5 wide?). I have the off-road package and air suspension (I have the revel links but haven’t put them on yet. This weekend hopefully)
That's very surprising. What offset are you running? Are you sure it is the same as stock? People have been putting 295/60s and 33x12.50 on stock wheels with no rubbing.I had some 285/60/20 Toyo Open Country AT's installed yesterday. Longhorn with ORP. New Fuel Wheels with OE offset too. They rub the molded splash guards. I will need to trim them a bit. If you intend to use the same type of splash guard, keep this in mind.
My receipt indicates the wheels are a +20 offset.