Toyo Open Country M/T size?
nice thread I enjoyed readin it.... I have been using the stock tires since I bought my truck... prices on tires are effin rediculous... It really irritates me... at thye same time I just burn all my tires off every summer lol so who cares lol but yeah them toyos are tight...
nice thread I enjoyed readin it.... I have been using the stock tires since I bought my truck... prices on tires are effin rediculous... It really irritates me... at thye same time I just burn all my tires off every summer lol so who cares lol but yeah them toyos are tight...
http://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/pts/1293012704.html
edit nvm. they are 18s and didnt notice that
edit nvm. they are 18s and didnt notice that
Hello I have a stock 2004 ram 1500 hemi. I'm getting it leveled next week and then i wanna put toyo mt tires on. My question is, will 33/12.50/20 toyos fit on the stock rim? If so I don't want want any rubbing at all so that's why I'm putting the level kit on it. But will I need spacers also? I've been told that that size won't fit on the stock rim, so if they don't then I'm gona go with 275/65/20...
A 33/12.50 R20 Tire in metric is 318/52 R20
without any lift/level the widest you can possibly fit on a stock 1500 4WD is 34/11.50 (which converts to 292/61 R20)
If you're going to put a 2" level on the truck you might just barely be able to fit a 33/12.50... The width is what I would be concerned about... If you want to make it easy just go with the 275/65 R20 (it's just a little Taller than OEM Tire)
I can't promise anything, but I do suggest you check out the following thread for more info:
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/3rd-gen...dodge-ram.html
without any lift/level the widest you can possibly fit on a stock 1500 4WD is 34/11.50 (which converts to 292/61 R20)
If you're going to put a 2" level on the truck you might just barely be able to fit a 33/12.50... The width is what I would be concerned about... If you want to make it easy just go with the 275/65 R20 (it's just a little Taller than OEM Tire)
I can't promise anything, but I do suggest you check out the following thread for more info:
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/3rd-gen...dodge-ram.html




