The reason I'm asking is towing. The limiting factor, depending on how you look at it, it either the rear GAWR or the GVWR. In both cases, net of GVW and GAW they limit the tongue weight.
While tires are easy upgraded to LT with for practical purposes endless capacity, 6x5.5" 18" and 20" wheels typically have wheels between 2100# and 2500# load capacity. This has been a question by some on the F-150 forum where their Heavy Duty Payload has a rear GAWR of 4800# (compared to 4100# on the Ram) but came with wheels with a 2275@ rating.
My question is to understand if the Ram comes with wheels with a 2100# rating (which would be close to the GAWR) or wheels with significant reserve capacity.
While there are 17" wheels with a 3650# rating, the most I've found in 18" and 20" sizes with Ram 1500 bolt patterns and offsets are from Method Race Wheels, like the model pictured below. That wheel has a 2650# rating, although some other wheels from Method may have a 2500 rating.
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