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Seth_5.7

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It can be done with just Bilsteins and stock 20" wheels, but the tire would rub the frame slightly at full lock
What's it take to put 37's under a 2014 Ram 4x4 Hemi, regular cab?

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That would work. But then you have to worry about the tire rubbing other places. I'm sure there is a happy medium, I just don't know the exact spacer size youd need, maybe some one else has some input on spacer size

I have seen a few 4th gens leveled with 37s, and it looks stuffed to the max. You could fix that by also installing a 1.5 or 3 inch body lift.
What about using wheel spacers to get them away from the frame?

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Pretty sure there's someone on the forum who has a 4/3 lift with 37s on stock wheels, no spacers and no rub
 

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4 inch lift and 1.5 body lift on mine

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Just watch how wide a wheel you run, I have 35's on 12.50 and still have a slight inner fender rub with a 6" lift-adding a 1.5 BL to be done with it...
 

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What offset wheel do you have? How are you rubbing with a 6 inch lift?
Just watch how wide a wheel you run, I have 35's on 12.50 and still have a slight inner fender rub with a 6" lift-adding a 1.5 BL to be done with it...

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I have a 14 sport with the stock 20X9 sport wheels with 35X12.5 duratracs under a 4" RC RCX lift. There are spacers on, but im not sure what they are. I bought the truck this way. I have only rubbed twice. Both times full lock either backing out of a driveway or taking off. Once im moving i have no issues. I think its really going to come down to the wheel (offset and backspacing) and the width of the tires. I think 4" or less lift calls for 35's and 5+ lift would call for 37's (IMO).
 

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There’s a guy who put 37” tires on with just front shocks set a 1.75” lift. Nothing in the rear. He removed the fender wells.
I think it looked good!
Google search “black sheep Ram” it should come up. There’s pics and YouTube videos
 

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There’s a guy who put 37” tires on with just front shocks set a 1.75” lift. Nothing in the rear. He removed the fender wells.
I think it looked good!
Google search “black sheep Ram” it should come up. There’s pics and YouTube videos
Ah yeah, that truck has been kind of inspiration for me personally, love that look, didn't know the original owner called it Black Sheep :), 2nd owner has done a bunch of stuff to it, new engine, Icon 2.5 suspension, HD air bags, super cool bed rack, Roof top tent etc etc.
 

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Ah yeah, that truck has been kind of inspiration for me personally, love that look, didn't know the original owner called it Black Sheep :), 2nd owner has done a bunch of stuff to it, new engine, Icon 2.5 suspension, HD air bags, super cool bed rack, Roof top tent etc etc.

I thought it was so cool when I first saw it had those bump stops. I’ve always wanted those especially for the front since the Ram doesn’t have the traditional kind, just the built in one on the strut/shock.
I figured they would be good for the rear when towing too. I have the Firestone RideRite or whatever they’re called. And they are fantastic for towing. And my trailer has a heavy tongue weight (1,000lbs) But they suck when I am not towing! I have maybe 2” till the axle hits the bump stops. So going over a speed bump at 5mph they hit.

Then I heard the guy talking about the problem he has with the rear. It just made me laugh and shake my head. The guys who put those on should be embarrassed!!!
 

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I thought it was so cool when I first saw it had those bump stops. I’ve always wanted those especially for the front since the Ram doesn’t have the traditional kind, just the built in one on the strut/shock.
I figured they would be good for the rear when towing too. I have the Firestone RideRite or whatever they’re called. And they are fantastic for towing. And my trailer has a heavy tongue weight (1,000lbs) But they suck when I am not towing! I have maybe 2” till the axle hits the bump stops. So going over a speed bump at 5mph they hit.

Then I heard the guy talking about the problem he has with the rear. It just made me laugh and shake my head. The guys who put those on should be embarrassed!!!

You said "the guys that put them on should be embarressed". Put what on? Are you referring to the bump stops that dont even make contact with anything the youtube video? Haha
 
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