bigger tires
#1
#2
RE: bigger tires
Its more preference and what you use the truck for that judges if you should do gears or not. If your not doing much highway driving you may find that its not worth the money. As far as i know you wont be doing any damage running the bigger tires. The bigger tires will more likely effect wheel bearings, tie rod ends and track bar.
#5
RE: bigger tires
Depends on what kind of money you want to spend on the truck. Gears are gona be around 1000 bucks an axle from what ive found around me. It might make more sence to spend money on some cheaper proformance mods. Intake, throttle body, exhaust can help bring back some of the power lost from the bigger tires.
#6
RE: bigger tires
i dont really wanna speand alot of money at all. i already ordered a CAI and ive heard good and bad things where would i get a better throttle body?? and i have a flow master 40 series muffle with an exhaust cut out also. but what do u suggest is the best thing to do more the best gain of hp and acceleration???????
#7
RE: bigger tires
Since you have a 2wd you will only have one axle to do...you can expect to pay about $500-800 for a good set of gears and the install. I would suggest it considering the increased tire. If you don't change them with that large of an increase, you are placing more stress on your drivetrain components, and we all know how strong these Dodge transmissions are.