this is wat the 15's look like with 35x12.50 2001 dodge 1500 sport 4x4 no lift. easy clear except the caliper rubs. needs some grindin then i guess good to go
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Vehicle: 96 ram ext cab 4x4 that followed me home and drained my bank account
Location: North Tonawanda NY,
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wow from that pick it looks like you'll rip the bumper off when you try to turn?
I have a 4 inch body lift and heavier springs with my 35's and I rub when turning and hitting a bump or offroading so keep that in mind
Vehicle: Mopar fan since 1968, owner since 1977, 2000 ram today.
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Originally Posted by olyelr
Actually, 2000 models have the dual piston calipers too, and I think the 99's as well.
2000 and up have the dual piston calipers, and with some rims grinding is required. Why one would want to grind down a caliper casting is beyond me...even though it isn't a lot, someone thought it should be there.
The OP probably has found his tires, so I wish him well.
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