2017 Laramie on 35s with stock 20s?

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BrockInCG

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Long time listener, first time caller.

Seriously though, I recently picked up a new to me 2017 Laramie 4x4. It has the stock 20x9 wheels. I'd like to lift it ~4" and put 35s (or 295/65r20) on the stock wheels. It seems like that will work without interference/rubbing, but haven't found concrete information it will/won't.

Thanks for the assist.

Brock...
 

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Congratulations on the Ram, and jumping in the forum pool :waytogo:

Probably the most common question. Definitely lots of previous post addressing that. Also it seems many manufactures also have a gallery of rides with their products and various tire sizes that can work without issues. I used Custom Offsets
, (as an example) site when I was gathering info as well.
 
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Congratulations on the Ram, and jumping in the forum pool :waytogo:

Probably the most common question. Definitely lots of previous post addressing that. Also it seems many manufactures also have a gallery of rides with their products and various tire sizes that can work without issues. I used Custom Offsets
, (as an example)sight when I was gathering info as well.
I'll check out custom offsets, thanks.
 

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I had 35x12.5 Ridge Grapplers on my stock 20" Laramie wheels with a 6" BDS kit on my truck. The shop put on 1.5" wheel spacers to clear the spindle and it ended up being perfectly flush with the OE flares. I think the need for adding spacers is contingent on the lift and tire combination you choose.
 

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I had 35x12.5 Ridge Grapplers on my stock 20" Laramie wheels with a 6" BDS kit on my truck. The shop put on 1.5" wheel spacers to clear the spindle and it ended up being perfectly flush with the OE flares. I think the need for adding spacers is contingent on the lift and tire combination you choose.
Yup. The need for spacers also depends on the upper control arms. I don't recall which, but some upper arms will have clearance issues with 12.5+ wide tires.
 
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