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Stock 20" wheels? Wondering about tire size? Look here.

Dynamite

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Motofab 2 inch level with 285/65R20 KO2s
 

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My 19 Lone Star came with the 18” wheels. I bought a set of oem 20”s for $700. I kept my 33x11.50 ridge grapplers from my last truck and put them on this truck. I have the ReadyLift 2” leveling kit as well. Plenty of room to go a little taller and wider.
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Sure like the look... Did the 35 inch tires kill your fuel mileage?

A few mpg but not bad. Currently 17-18mpg on average, which includes a lot of highway. Also go off road quite a bit and the extra clearance + E rated tires come in handy. Best of both worlds I guess. Love this truck.
 

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Anyone in the NY/NJ/East PA area have a good installer for a 2" level? Everywhere I've went want an arm and a leg to install because they dont normally do it.
 

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Anyone in the NY/NJ/East PA area have a good installer for a 2" level? Everywhere I've went want an arm and a leg to install because they dont normally do it.
American Tire on McClean ave in Yonkers. Don't know about price, but spacers, lifts, tires and wheels is what they do.
 

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On stock 20” Limited wheels with Mopar 2” lift and Continental LT 275/55 A/T tires. F9AD02A6-5C6E-4DA2-B956-342E6FCA8851.jpeg
 

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I’m loving the 20” Limited wheels but will be going with a slightly more aggressive tire come 2020 after I pull off my winter 18” wheels.
 

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I really like my sport wheels. Those 20” limiteds are growing on me fast.
 

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I think the 20” Limited wheels paired with Nitto Ridge Grapplers adds a manly look.
 

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I wanted to put on a AT tire on my longhorn crew cab in black. But thinking the hydrid nitto ridge grappler is too aggressive looking for my 2wd.. the copper at3 xlt might be a good compromise with traditional at tread pattern but still a good side wall.. I have air suspension with adjustable links on.. have raised the front 1 inch and lowered the rear .5 inch.. so only have a slight rake. 90% sure will go 285/60/20.
 

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Those going with larger tires, anymore change the speedometer with a programmer? Or just going with it
 

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I actually have a programmer but I’ve only used it the one time when I went to an 18” wheel.
 

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Those going with larger tires, anymore change the speedometer with a programmer? Or just going with it
I have 33x11.50 on my oem 20”s and haven’t worried about it. I haven’t even checked my speedo against my gps. Im not too worried about it.
 

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Those going with larger tires, anymore change the speedometer with a programmer? Or just going with it
I just go with it. I’m 8.4% over so I use the 10% rule and I’ve been good. No issues in over a year.
 

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