What would you guys get?
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17's definately! <IMG src=smileys/smiley2.gif border="0">Ive heard alot of complaints about the 20's being "not smooth" and stuff... 20's may look better, but ride feel....go with 17's
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<P class=Msonormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><FONT face="Times New Roman" size=3>I plan on getting the 17”s myself. I like the sport look of the 20” wheels, but I know my driving habits & style. I’ve always taken functional over form every time. And I would rather rock a stouter revere with 17” wheels and 33” M/T’s People are already talking about how “Played” the Ram oem 20”s are getting anyway. I think it’s because they look like an aftermarket wheel, but you see it everyday on every Ram that goes by. Personally If weren’t gonna get the 4x4 Ram and ended up getting a 2wd Q/C I would order a set of oem<SPAN style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </SPAN>SRT-10 22”s get the oem hood w/ scoop and the ’03 sport appearance kit with running boards and the front lip, then be done with it. </FONT></P>
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Go for the 20"s. Tires arent that much more expensive and there are lots of options other than goodyear available. Yes, the ride isnt as smooth as 17" but the look is worth it. I can sell 20" truck tires cheaper than some 17" performance tires. On the other hand there are a lot more choices of aggressive tires in 17". With a 20" the only thing close to an aggressive tire is the nitto grappler a/t and its not that cheap (about 400 bucks each).
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yeah real cheaper than 17" tires<IMG src=smileys/smiley2.gif border="0">, J/K, Truckxpressions.</P>
Ryan go with the 17s or 18s at the max, more and better tire selection than 20s!</P>
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a goodyear eagle gt2 20 inch is available for like 150 bucks. ive paid more than that for 31x10.50 15"s and the 17"s i have now cost a lot more than that. falken also makes some cheap 20" tires
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Falken is an excellent tire for the money. They wear excellent and handle good too. They arent good in any kind of snow though. The tire would be one of the STZ series. It is their truck line.
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you can do up to a 26" wheel without a lift on new dodge rams. they have tons of room. we have sold a few sets of 24"s and 26"s with spinners and tires for the new rams</P>