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Not to long ago I picked up a 03 1500 single cab 4x4 and yesterday I snagged srt10 rims 22 x 10. My question is what size tires fit? My figuring by educated guess work is 275 40 r22 up front and 315 35 r22 in the rear and it shouldn't rub. What are you guys running? Also I plan on lowering it in the future. If I'm in the wrong section I'm sorry
305/40R22 is the stock SRT tire size for those. If they are exact replicas of the factory rims (same offset) then you can run those tires at all four corners. I wouldn't go much wider in the back because it may rub (time to do some measuring).
305/40R22 is the stock SRT tire size for those. If they are exact replicas of the factory rims (same offset) then you can run those tires at all four corners. I wouldn't go much wider in the back because it may rub (time to do some measuring).
Thank you for the info. It's the front I'm worried about and I'm not sure they are exact and I might run a 1/4 inch spacer
Hundreds of people have taken direct SRT-10 take-offs with stock size tires and bolted them on to their regular Rams. If that's the clearance you're actually getting then yes they're factory spec offset. Look at this at full zoom:
Tire doesn't really stick past the rim. Ultimately it is your comfort level. Just an FYI, if you have the rear fender liners you can't use those wheels with the stock size tires without some sort of spacing or it'll rub.