Put 37” tires on stock Power Wagon

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I finally pulled the trigger and went with 37” tires (37x12.50R17LT) from BFGoodrich KO2, All-Terrain T/A.

What a remarkable difference in look and ride comfort with this upgrade.

Next move will be a leveling kit. Any good recommendations?

Be well.
 

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Welcome to the 37" club! Lol. They look sooooo much better on our trucks! And good choice of rubber also.
 
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Whoops I forgot to show the before pics. These old tires actually look silly don’t they?
 

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On a stock 2500 they would look fine. But you add our factory 1.5" lift and it looks like truck skipped ALLLLL the leg days.
 

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Thuren for the leveling kit. You can either do .5 or 1.5 spring and shocks. I highly recommend doing the Thuren track bar while you’re at it.
 

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So a question for the people that have done this to your truck do you have to add more lift or can you fit them with different rims. The reason I ask is because while I would like the larger tires I don’t really want more lift than the larger tires are giving
 

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I currently run 35x12.5s on the stock rims. I think it would be easier to get different rims than add a lift. And you don’t have to modify the truck other than recalibrating the speedometer
 

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So a question for the people that have done this to your truck do you have to add more lift or can you fit them with different rims. The reason I ask is because while I would like the larger tires I don’t really want more lift than the larger tires are giving

I currently run 35x12.5s on the stock rims. I think it would be easier to get different rims than add a lift. And you don’t have to modify the truck other than recalibrating the speedometer
No lift. With the correct backspacing on your wheels you might rub at full lock on the pitch weld only when taking a bump. I got AEV Saltas on my last 2500 and had 35s with no rubbing anywhere and it was just a standard 2500. When I got the PW those wheels and tires came with me and as soon as they were trashed I put 37s on and only rub on the pinch weld when hitting a bump at full lock and carrying some speed. If your wanting new wheels I'd look at AEV's backspacing first and then make your decision on wheels based on that; or go with AEV. AEV made their wheels for the 2500 with specific back spacing for Ram.
 
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