Issues with 35s rubbing in the rear when hauling?

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

Hawki1cr

Senior Member
Joined
Dec 23, 2015
Posts
117
Reaction score
45
Location
Southeast MI
Ram Year
2014
Engine
Hemi 5.7
My 1500 is leveled at 2.8 with Bilsteins. I'm wanting to put 35s on. I've seen the countless threads on possible rubbing issues up front but never any complaints about issues with rubbing in the rear when the rear is left at stock height.

I hauled 850 lbs of concrete in the bed a while back and she appeared to squat a good 3-4 inches. If I had 35s, would the fender liner have been rubbing the top of the tire?

Anybody experience rear rubbing issues when under a heavy load at stock height with 35s?
 

Power247

Senior Member
Joined
Jul 26, 2012
Posts
5,615
Reaction score
947
Location
High Point, NC
Ram Year
2019
Engine
6.4 HEMI
If you are going to load up like that you should get some Airlift 1000s for the rear coil springs. Then you won't have to worry about bottoming out on your new tires. And you can make your truck much safer to drive too.

Greg
2012 | 2500 | CCSB | Custom MCC by Double R Diesel
 
Top