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Tires & Wheels Forum Discussion of Tires and Wheels...pretty obvious, eh?
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What about this option?
Wht is the biggest tire I can put on a 2007 Dodge Ram 2500? I am going to an 18in rim and I am going to throw on a 2in leveling kit. I don't want anything rubbing when i turn. Can you all help me?
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A 285/65R18 and a 275/70R18 should fit pretty easily without rubbing. You may be able to go slightly taller depending on the wheel width and offset you choose. Do you know what wheel you are purchasing?
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