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tylergibbons

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I have a 2015 Ram 1500 black express 2WD crew cab. Everything on it is stock; however, i want to add wheel spacers. I'm not sure exactly what size, and a lift kit along with new tires/rims is out of the question. I'm a college student so i can't afford those things lol. Also, it's a lease so there won't be much of a point. Anyways, my questions is, with stock 20 inch rims and the stock 33" tires (i think), what size wheel spacers would i be able to put on without doing any harm? I've heard it can cause rubbing and axle problems. I'm thinking of 1/2 inch ones at the moment, I'm not sure how it would look, so please, help!

Thanks,

Tyler
 
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tylergibbons

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you can, you just need to change it back before you turn it back in.
 

develand

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are you even allowed to change things with a lease?

Usually as long it is reversible without holes, marks, etc it is ok. I know people that have done full blown custom sound systems in leases, then they just remove and put stock stuff back in.
 

SitKneelBend

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I have a 2015 Ram 1500 black express 2WD crew cab. Everything on it is stock; however, i want to add wheel spacers. I'm not sure exactly what size, and a lift kit along with new tires/rims is out of the question. I'm a college student so i can't afford those things lol. Also, it's a lease so there won't be much of a point. Anyways, my questions is, with stock 20 inch rims and the stock 33" tires (i think), what size wheel spacers would i be able to put on without doing any harm? I've heard it can cause rubbing and axle problems. I'm thinking of 1/2 inch ones at the moment, I'm not sure how it would look, so please, help!

Thanks,

Tyler
1 1/2" is the minimum to clear the lugs. You won't rub going out with the factory wheel...

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