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Old Jul 24, 2017 | 11:01 AM
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I have an 08 dodge ram with 17" wheels.
Ive come accross this guy who is selling the wheels and tires of a 2012 dodge ram.

The wheels are 20" wheels and the tires are 35s mud tires.
Would there be any issue? Would they fir right?
 
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Which flavor truck? 1500? 2500? If you have a 1500, you are going to need some lift for 35's to fit......
 
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Its a 1500. Do you know how much lift i may need?

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Which flavor truck? 1500? 2500? If you have a 1500, you are going to need some lift for 35's to fit......
 
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Its a 1500. Do you know how much lift i may need?
I am more familiar with the second gen trucks, but, on those, the MINIMUM for 35's is about 3". 5 is what is recommended. At 3", you WILL get some rub in various places......

That said, you have independent front suspension, so, probably some differences there.
 
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