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Never been a Dodge fan but I thought the ram 1500 was supposed to have a more plush ride than the GM twins. Not the case?

 

I came from a ‘14 1500 Ecodiesel before my ‘17 Denali, and I do miss the smooth ride of the Ram. I think the interior was better in the Ram too, but that’s all I miss. Things would have to take a serious turn for me to leave GMC now [emoji106]

 

Edit: I would probably be happy with a Raptor too if I’m honest ?

 

 

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On 4/19/2018 at 4:06 PM, Slabsides45 said:

I did the same with my 2015 Crew, same wheels with some Toyo Open Country 34.6" tires.  Really like the look of those wheels on my Brownstone 4x4.

Do they look different on 2wd brownstones?

 

Tyler

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58 minutes ago, amxguy1970 said:

Do they look different on 2wd brownstones?

 

Tyler

Yes, they sit closer to the ground and smell like Geritol and Ben Gay. 

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Here's my new to me '14.  Will have a 2.5"/3" level and wheels and tires (33x12.5) some time this year.

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2018 Silverado LT Double Cab got 20" wheels.

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On 4/22/2018 at 11:39 PM, jeffwilson1210 said:

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2.5 rc level 3” block, 275/70/18 falken wildapeak at3w, edge cts2 so far, just ordered 20x10 fuel Mavericks w 275/55/20 Toyo at’s will update soon
 

Before you swap tires, can you take some measurements for me?   I don't typically like a 275/70 because they are so narrow, but those look good.   

What is the tread width (edge to edge)?

What is the section width (bulge to bulge)?

Total mounted height?

 

Also, a pic from the back and front to see the width of the tire.

 

Thank you!

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Before you swap tires, can you take some measurements for me?   I don't typically like a 275/70 because they are so narrow, but those look good.   
What is the tread width (edge to edge)?
What is the section width (bulge to bulge)?
Total mounted height?
 
Also, a pic from the back and front to see the width of the tire.
 
Thank you!

Damn bro I just put my truck in the shop this morning for the new wheel setup. Sorry!!

But I was skeptical as well w it being so narrow, but when I got them mounted I was pretty happy


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1 hour ago, jeffwilson1210 said:


Damn bro I just put my truck in the shop this morning for the new wheel setup. Sorry!!

But I was skeptical as well w it being so narrow, but when I got them mounted I was pretty happy
 

Did you get rid of the rims and tires already?    measurements mounted but not on the truck would be OK too.

 

I don't think you're gonna like the ride of those new 20s!!

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Did you get rid of the rims and tires already?    measurements mounted but not on the truck would be OK too.
 
I don't think you're gonna like the ride of those new 20s!!

I’m picking it up tomorrow after work I will give you the measurements then. Don’t say that haha we’ll see though.


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20180414_140247.thumb.jpg.0296751e020cf436428d10d16aeb59ae.jpgnew around here thought  I would show of my 2017 rclb she runs 35 12.5 17 with just a 2 inch leveling the front 

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10 hours ago, tehbuddha said:

20180414_140247.thumb.jpg.0296751e020cf436428d10d16aeb59ae.jpgnew around here thought  I would show of my 2017 rclb she runs 35 12.5 17 with just a 2 inch leveling the front 

Nice ride!  What tires are those?  AT or MT?

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20180414_140247.thumb.jpg.0296751e020cf436428d10d16aeb59ae.jpgnew around here thought  I would show of my 2017 rclb she runs 35 12.5 17 with just a 2 inch leveling the front 


Anything will fit with enough trimming! How much did you have to do?


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