How big can i go?

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I have a 2011 Ram 3500 SRW mega cab Laramie. I'm currently running 33x12.50R20. I have a leveling kit that was on prior to me buying it. My question is can i go up to a 35 inch tire without modification to any thing else. I think my tire size is a little small. 20211224_111018.jpg
 

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I have a 2011 Ram 3500 SRW mega cab Laramie. I'm currently running 33x12.50R20. I have a leveling kit that was on prior to me buying it. My question is can i go up to a 35 inch tire without modification to any thing else. I think my tire size is a little small. View attachment 480765
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Yea all depends on wheel offset really. With stockish offset you can run 35’s on a stock truck and 37’s with a level.

Also, you can crank your tire full lock to either side and check for clearance, to see how much larger of a tire you can fit. Leveling the older 5 link trucks without dropping the link mounts or lengthening the links pulls the tire back toward the fender, so that is likely where it will rub first.
 

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Looks like 10” wide wheel with a -24 offset. A 35” tire will fit. You may have to trim a tiny piece of plastic if you have the bump in the wheel well
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