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Tire and wheel size calculator
I just ran across this last night and I can't keep it to myself...
http://www.rimsntires.com/specs.jsp
This will help you see the visual reference of changing offset, width, tire size, etc.
http://www.rimsntires.com/specs.jsp
This will help you see the visual reference of changing offset, width, tire size, etc.
#3
Factory 1500 Rims/Tire size
What up guys? i tried looking at the tire chart, dont trust myself 100% to read it correctly so i figured id ask you all first. Im buying a set of 2011 OEM 1500 rims, They are 20 x 8.5, what is the biggest tire that can fit the rim and my 2005 Dakota SLT with a 1.5 front leveling kit? Thanks!
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What up guys? i tried looking at the tire chart, dont trust myself 100% to read it correctly so i figured id ask you all first. Im buying a set of 2011 OEM 1500 rims, They are 20 x 8.5, what is the biggest tire that can fit the rim and my 2005 Dakota SLT with a 1.5 front leveling kit? Thanks!
Rims and Tires
^that thread might help also^
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here are mine:
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A 265/50/20 tire will fit without any trimming, with the 1.5 leveling kit (or stock suspension).
A 285/50/20 tire will require some (not much) trimming on the front splash guards and wheel well liners. Also most likely some (very minor) rub on the front sway bar and frame at full turn.
Either sized tires in the rear will fit without any issues at all (no lift at all required).
You're not going any bigger without some major trimming and/or removing the front splash guards completely. And it could get ugly!
A 285/50/20 tire will require some (not much) trimming on the front splash guards and wheel well liners. Also most likely some (very minor) rub on the front sway bar and frame at full turn.
Either sized tires in the rear will fit without any issues at all (no lift at all required).
You're not going any bigger without some major trimming and/or removing the front splash guards completely. And it could get ugly!
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