the_real_wild1
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Not the best pics of the tires but that is all I can find of them. That is 35's on a stock truck.
My last dodge was a 2014 one ton. I kept the stock rims and put 35x12.5r18's on. With those big heavy rubber mud flaps my tires didn't touch or scrape anywhere.
If you are going to do it however do what I did and have them mount the front tire up first to make sure it is going to fit without any issues.Perfect! Thank you. That is what I wanted to hear!
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Check out Thuren Fabricatings website, under their tech info there is all kind of info on lifts and tires & rims, building a better riding suspension etc. They're up there with Carli as a couple of the best in suspension upgrades. Especially Dodge.
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