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Tchetek

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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.



Perfect! Thank you. That is what I wanted to hear!




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Perfect! Thank you. That is what I wanted to hear!




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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.
 

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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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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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Yes!! Forgot about them. I was going to get some stuff for the dodge when it came out but they didn't have it ready in time.
 
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