Rimss!!!!!!
Sooo i have a 08 1500 laramie with the 20'' wheels, wich are nice for the summer,,,,,,,, and thats its.. i want to buy winter rims and tires because it will be alot cheaper haha, whats the smallest rim size i can run.. 17''?? is there any other truck rims that will fit??
Not exactly true. The wheels need to have the proper backspacing(offset) as well. 17x8's should have between 4.75"-5.25" backspacing and 17x9's should be 5.25"-5.75". Ram wheels have 5x5.5" Lug pattern as others have stated.
Any stock Dodge Ram wheels for your Gen. will fit. For instance Dakota wheels I believe have a 5x5"?? pattern which aren't big enough and 5x5.5" universal wheels or other manufacturer wheels will likely have a different backspacing. Backspacing is what moves the wheel in and out. The less backspacing you have, the further out they will stick.
Also, I'm in the Northeast and have Cooper LTZ's on my truck. 275/60/20 and they did a very good job this past winter and the previous winter as far as all around traction. Phenominal water tire and a descent snow tire. I just put 4 tubes of sand over the axle and the tires bite right in.
Last edited by dirtydog; Aug 30, 2010 at 12:07 PM.
Not exactly true. The wheels need to have the proper backspacing(offset) as well. 17x8's should have between 4.75"-5.25" backspacing and 17x9's should be 5.25"-5.75". Ram wheels have 5x5.5" Lug pattern as others have stated.
Any stock Dodge Ram wheels for your Gen. will fit. For instance Dakota wheels I believe have a 5x5"?? pattern which aren't big enough and 5x5.5" universal wheels or other manufacturer wheels will likely have a different backspacing. Backspacing is what moves the wheel in and out. The less backspacing you have, the further out they will stick.
Also, I'm in the Northeast and have Cooper LTZ's on my truck. 275/60/20 and they did a very good job this past winter and the previous winter as far as all around traction. Phenominal water tire and a descent snow tire. I just put 4 tubes of sand over the axle and the tires bite right in.
Any stock Dodge Ram wheels for your Gen. will fit. For instance Dakota wheels I believe have a 5x5"?? pattern which aren't big enough and 5x5.5" universal wheels or other manufacturer wheels will likely have a different backspacing. Backspacing is what moves the wheel in and out. The less backspacing you have, the further out they will stick.
Also, I'm in the Northeast and have Cooper LTZ's on my truck. 275/60/20 and they did a very good job this past winter and the previous winter as far as all around traction. Phenominal water tire and a descent snow tire. I just put 4 tubes of sand over the axle and the tires bite right in.
Motometal Series MO951 Wheel
17x9, 5 on 5.5 Bolt Pattern
Backspace 4.53 in.
Max Load = 2200lbs
Finish = Black
Hubcentric = No
Offset = -12 mm
Will this wheel work on my truck? All I want to do is replace my 20s with 17s. Truck is levelled.
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so, I'm lookin at going to 17" wheels as well, and the ones i am looking at are some MotoMetals, but it looks like there may be an issue based on what you wrote above, offset and backspacing etc. Here are the specs of the wheel:
Motometal Series MO951 Wheel
17x9, 5 on 5.5 Bolt Pattern
Backspace 4.53 in.
Max Load = 2200lbs
Finish = Black
Hubcentric = No
Offset = -12 mm
Will this wheel work on my truck? All I want to do is replace my 20s with 17s. Truck is levelled.
Motometal Series MO951 Wheel
17x9, 5 on 5.5 Bolt Pattern
Backspace 4.53 in.
Max Load = 2200lbs
Finish = Black
Hubcentric = No
Offset = -12 mm
Will this wheel work on my truck? All I want to do is replace my 20s with 17s. Truck is levelled.
Stock 20's are 9" wide and have a backspacing of 5.75" which is equiv. to +19mm offset.
Yeah they will fit, but they will stick out 1.25" further than your current wheels with the same size tires. With normal stock width tires...they would look silly IMO. I put 1.5" spacers on my stock width tires/wheels and thought it looked ridiculous. Only way I thought it would look good is going to a wider tire and ofcourse, wider is no good for snow.
Stock 20's are 9" wide and have a backspacing of 5.75" which is equiv. to +19mm offset.
Stock 20's are 9" wide and have a backspacing of 5.75" which is equiv. to +19mm offset.
BTW, can you tell me the difference from stock if I got a wheel that had 4.75" backspace and -6MM offset? Again looking at 17x9 wheel and 33x12.5 tire.
Last edited by theHemiBeast; Aug 31, 2010 at 11:07 AM.








