Dogpatch
Senior Member - Ram Nut
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- Feb 11, 2016
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- Somewhere, BC
- Ram Year
- 2019
- Engine
- Hemi 5.7
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Stay with the 20"s. Have had both on different RAMs and even on the same RAM. When I went to the 22s I had them on a 2016 RAM R/T. Sure made the ride a whole lot rougher, so went back to 20's, a set Ihad from a previous RAM. Then bought a 2021 RAM CrewCab that had the option 22's also. Tried the 20s, in the 275.55R20 BDG Rugged TGrail, they were much, m\uch better than the 22 Goodyears. My son also has a 2017 RAM Sport, with 20s. We even went so far as to put the 22s on it for a while and once again the stiffer ride just was not worth it. What a difference 2 inches makes. Good luck.My 2022 1500 Limited is in tomorrow! Problem is that it’s supposed to have 22” rims but it has the stock 20” rims on it. I need to decided, by tomorrow evening when I pick up the truck, if I want the keep the 20” rims or tell them to put the 22” rims on.
This is my daily driver, mostly around town (hills) some freeway and towing my pontoon boat in the summer.
I like the look of the 22” rims but they are a $2000 option. If I keep the 20” rims the dealer said he will cut me a check for the difference since I’ve already signed in financing. I would prefer to have him change the cost of the vehicle in financing rather than get a check so I’m not paying interest on that cost.
I also have dreams of blacking out the truck one day. I doubt I’ll do it but black chrome rims would be part of that equation.
What should I do? Right now I’m leaning toward keeping the 20” rims if they can alter the financed cost or cut me a check for $2000 + tax + interest.
Actualluy, even tried 18s and tell you what I will probably go with them when I do the next tire change. 18s are a great trade off in ride, hauling, etc. Don't sell them short, you will not regret it. cheersMy 2022 1500 Limited is in tomorrow! Problem is that it’s supposed to have 22” rims but it has the stock 20” rims on it. I need to decided, by tomorrow evening when I pick up the truck, if I want the keep the 20” rims or tell them to put the 22” rims on.
This is my daily driver, mostly around town (hills) some freeway and towing my pontoon boat in the summer.
I like the look of the 22” rims but they are a $2000 option. If I keep the 20” rims the dealer said he will cut me a check for the difference since I’ve already signed in financing. I would prefer to have him change the cost of the vehicle in financing rather than get a check so I’m not paying interest on that cost.
I also have dreams of blacking out the truck one day. I doubt I’ll do it but black chrome rims would be part of that equation.
What should I do? Right now I’m leaning toward keeping the 20” rims if they can alter the financed cost or cut me a check for $2000 + tax + interest.
I thought about 22's on my 16 sport so that i could have that filled in slortier look..I opted out cause of a roatation mass increase(harder on fuel and brakes) and decided to lower mine a lil for the look i like...I will see the real build sheet/window sticker tomorrow. This dealer grabbed it from inventory of a different dealer. I had specific need for Limited with no moonroof and there aren’t many of those. The original dealer ordered it with 22”s but then changed the order to 20”s somehow. The window sticker we worked off of did not reflect the change.
I think I’m going to keep the 20”s. I know I would like the 22s but the 20s are more practical and then the money saved will go toward my canopy.
18" methods would be another option. Much cheaper tires and rims and a much better ride.22's have almost no tire options, the 20's are a much more versatile option. I would go 20's