35" Toyo open country mr

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ckeck6955

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I have a leveled 2013 Ram 1500 4x4 with front bilsteins set at 2.8" and 1.5" ready lift rear spacers. I would like to put a 35" tire on (preferably the Toyo open country mts) my truck. Can I put them on my stock wheels without any rubbing? If not, how much of an offset should I get on my new wheels?
 

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It all depends on the mounted width of the tires. Some guys are running 35's on stock wheels without spacers.

My 35's (Goodyear Duratracs) would not fit without spacers. I bought BORA 1.5" wheel adaptors. They're great quality, do the job nicely, and have a lifetime warranty.

They give me a -12 offset

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For reference I'm running a 2" front level, 1.5" rear level, and a 3" body lift.

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Thanks for your reply. I would like to put a 35x12.5R20
 
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Did you do the body lift yourself xrsman?
 

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Thanks for your reply. I would like to put a 35x12.5R20


I want to do the same. Hopefully someone can offer some insight.


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It all depends on the mounted width of the tires. Some guys are running 35's on stock wheels without spacers.

My 35's (Goodyear Duratracs) would not fit without spacers. I bought BORA 1.5" wheel adaptors. They're great quality, do the job nicely, and have a lifetime warranty.

They give me a -12 offset

0177bd045101d56a0f5d41f04dfe0258.jpg

6b0b9a03fcb7f02a556ea7586f187afb.jpg

For reference I'm running a 2" front level, 1.5" rear level, and a 3" body lift.

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Truck looks great,i had the same tires on my.last truck & they're super heavy compared to factory & i took a fairly good hit in the fuel mileage.If you have the 8sp trans is there anyway i could find out how bad the hit was to your fuel mileage & thx.
 

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Truck looks great,i had the same tires on my.last truck & they're super heavy compared to factory & i took a fairly good hit in the fuel mileage.If you have the 8sp trans is there anyway i could find out how bad the hit was to your fuel mileage & thx.
Thanks man.

I lost 4 mpg with the lift and tires. I can get high 11's - low 12 l/100 kms (20 mpg) all day when running the highway doing 90 kmh on cruise. What screws me up is in city driving. My mileage really drops once I do that, which unfortunately is everyday lol.

My mods are:
Diablo Trinity with 91 octane Hemifever tune
S&B CAI
MBRP cat back

Oh and I've got 3.92 gears

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Thanks man.

I lost 4 mpg with the lift and tires. I can get high 11's - low 12 l/100 kms (20 mpg) all day when running the highway doing 90 kmh on cruise. What screws me up is in city driving. My mileage really drops once I do that, which unfortunately is everyday lol.

My mods are:
Diablo Trinity with 91 octane Hemifever tune
S&B CAI
MBRP cat back

Oh and I've got 3.92 gears

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4:56 gears may net some of that back but the cost of gears and install vs just paying more for gas is prob a wash. Looks good though..

But just double checking that you can no longer fit 35's with a leveling kit on these newer trucks without a spacer to get the wheel/tire out farther???
 

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4:56 gears may net some of that back but the cost of gears and install vs just paying more for gas is prob a wash. Looks good though..

But just double checking that you can no longer fit 35's with a leveling kit on these newer trucks without a spacer to get the wheel/tire out farther???

Thanks man! Yeah it probably would help, I don't mind the mileage though. I'll make up for it with the ecodiesel I buy next lol!

Some people on here have successfully mounted 35's on stock wheels without spacers. It depends on the tire you choose. For example my 35" Duratracs are 13" wide because of the sidewall treads. They would not fit on stock wheels without a spacer. I wanted the wider look, and loved the stock wheels so I bought BORA 1.5" adaptors. They've been amazing, I'm very happy with them!
 

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Some people on here have successfully mounted 35's on stock wheels without spacers. It depends on the tire you choose. For example my 35" Duratracs are 13" wide because of the sidewall treads. They would not fit on stock wheels without a spacer. I wanted the wider look, and loved the stock wheels so I bought BORA 1.5" adaptors. They've been amazing, I'm very happy with them!


I had a brain fart, forgot the Hemi's have a totally different set up suspension wise than the HD's... I was thinking the solid axle stuff...
 
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