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Ziggy
October 30th, 2008, 16:23
Thinking about new tires and wheels for my 2500 dodge.Anyone know what the biggest wheels and tires I can use without getting into a lift kit?
thanks
SEANY
October 30th, 2008, 16:32
2wd or 4wd, you can put 2857516, or 2857017 no problem. I can get you a great deal on wheels and tires. 9517363925 and ask for Sean.
Ziggy
October 30th, 2008, 17:54
2wd or 4wd, you can put 2857516, or 2857017 no problem. I can get you a great deal on wheels and tires. 9517363925 and ask for Sean.
4x4 right now its got 265x70x17, Would like to get 18s or 20s on there without lifting.
SEANY
October 31st, 2008, 10:36
The tires size that’s on your truck now measures out to around 31.5”, if you want to go all-terrain Toyo makes the following sizes that would work well for your truck.
LT275/65R18 which works out to a (32X11.0R18)
LT275/70R18 which works out to a (33X11.0R18)
LT305/55R20 which works out to a (33X12.0R20)
If you want a mud-terrain.
33X12.50R18
33X12.50R20
Toyo has the biggest options when it comes to these sizes, and there prices are really far. Bfgoodrich makes the K/M2 in these sizes but you’ll pry get two Toyo’s for the price of one BFG.
Ziggy
October 31st, 2008, 18:48
33x12x50r now thats an interesting size.Is that by Toyo.I know Moto Metal makes a nice 20" wheel.What do you suggest?
SEANY
November 2nd, 2008, 11:18
33x12x50r now thats an interesting size.Is that by Toyo.I know Moto Metal makes a nice 20" wheel.What do you suggest?
It will looks good, my only suggestion is go with m/t's it looks way batter.
jeff
November 12th, 2008, 10:31
If you retain the stock Dodge wheel a 315/70/17 or similar will clear. I ran 315's on my 2005 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4 and beat the crud out of the truck in the desert and that tire will not rub. I had to ditch the BFG's because of a nasty death wobble they were causing. I ran a 2" or so Carli lift on the truck and cleared 37x13.50 Toyo MT's on a Hummer H2 wheel. The tire only rubbed the plastic inner fender a little bit and a single zip tie on each side fixed that (pulled the plastic forward away from the tire).
The problem with aftermarket wheels is it takes tire size and throws it out the window. The Ram needs a wheel with LOTS of back space. It's common to see guys rubbing with 35's after they've lifted their Ram 3-4" inches. The problem is the wheel. Without knowing the wheel width and back space nobody will be able to tell you what size tire will fit.
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