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Does anyone know about a website that tells you what size tires would fit on your truck. Stock or lifted. With or without spacers.
Doesn't have to be a site to purchase tires, the information alone would be great for all.
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its fairly accurate but not totally. they say that u cant fit 33's on these trucks without lift. thats not tru....
285/75/17 are 33s and I know plenty of people with those...or are you talking 33/12.5/17?
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i havnt looked at the site in a while but i remember las time i did that for a 33" diameter tire ud need a leveling kit to clear it on a ram. i know for a fact thats not tru cuz i put some on my truck when it was still stock to see if theyd clear. they went on no problem and werent close to scrubbing.
i jus looked at it again, it says for a 3/4 ton ram to fit 33s u need a 2" lift. i put 33" MT baja claws on my truck with MT classic lock wheels and drove it around the block trying to make them scrub. they fit with no problems.
i havnt looked at the site in a while but i remember las time i did that for a 33" diameter tire ud need a leveling kit to clear it on a ram. i know for a fact thats not tru cuz i put some on my truck when it was still stock to see if theyd clear. they went on no problem and werent close to scrubbing.
I was about to say I had 35's on my truck when I first bought it without a leveling kit or anything, all stock suspension.
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