37’s or 35’s with 6in lift 2011 ram 1500 4wd

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RedSRT4Me

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RedSRT4Me

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Maybe because I'm used to looking at my Power Wagon with 37’s stock height and no rubbing “anywhere” after pinch weld and plastic trimming, but just my personal preference. When I had 35’s on it it was okay but it needed more tire for a little better ground clearance and tire contact. All your trucks look great and it’s so far as practical use I use mine for just about anything Camping/Overlanding mainly, Off Road, towing and hauling come in right behind. I bought and am constantly upgrading to fit my needs I think I’ll stick with this one as it is a ‘12 with 4:56’s stock and the rear leaf pack not coils which I prefer.

I've influenced many 2500's into 37's when they see they fit on my 1500. :D:D
 

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When I built my last TJ an 06, I put a 4” Procomp Stage 3 Rock Crawler kit on it and “everyone” said that 35’s wouldn’t fit, proved’em wrong and they had zero rub without any modding or wheel spacers. The biggest move we made is when my Son in Law needed tires and or course he had no money. I had a spare set of tires and rims with 33’s and I stuffed them under his stock 02 TJ. Now that rubbed the plastic fenders but after a few miles it corrected itself lol.
 
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