EnigmaMan
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jan 28, 2022
- Posts
- 9
- Reaction score
- 2
- Location
- West Palm Beach, FL
- Ram Year
- 2020
- Engine
- 6.7 Diesel
Hey Everybody!
I just picked up my 2020 RAM 2500 Diesel and have a few questions.
Now that I have the truck, the stock rims / tires (pizza cutters) have to go and want to upgrade with a 2.5" leveling kit new front and rear adjustable track bar and 35" tires.
My question is, I can not seem to find a 33-35" tire that has a higher speed rating than 99 mph. So that go me thinking, how is it these rally trucks that have 35"+ tire are able to achieve speeds of 130+ mph with out a problem?
I don't expect to do 100+ miles an hour, but from my experience a higher speed rated tire is *usually* built better and has an easier time of balancing etc.
Being down here in FL, if you are not doing 80+ mph you will be run off the road as you are not keeping up with traffic!
Not sure if I am the only one wondering about this?
I just picked up my 2020 RAM 2500 Diesel and have a few questions.
Now that I have the truck, the stock rims / tires (pizza cutters) have to go and want to upgrade with a 2.5" leveling kit new front and rear adjustable track bar and 35" tires.
My question is, I can not seem to find a 33-35" tire that has a higher speed rating than 99 mph. So that go me thinking, how is it these rally trucks that have 35"+ tire are able to achieve speeds of 130+ mph with out a problem?
I don't expect to do 100+ miles an hour, but from my experience a higher speed rated tire is *usually* built better and has an easier time of balancing etc.
Being down here in FL, if you are not doing 80+ mph you will be run off the road as you are not keeping up with traffic!
Not sure if I am the only one wondering about this?