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New here. I have a 2015 ram 1500 outdoorsman edition. I am installing a readylift 69-1040. Will 295 65 20's fit on stock rims without rubbing? 20x9 black wheels
 

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They should clear the knuckles, basically a slightly skinny 35 if you will.


How much lift does the Readylift kit give?
 
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4" front and 2" rear.
 

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I have 295/65/20 on my Laramie with just a 2.25” leveling in the front and they fit. Only get a tiny bit of rubbing on the sway bar when turned hard over


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Ok. Did a **** load research on this site and still not sure. I ordered 3/8 hub and wheel centric spacers. Will use if needed.
 

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I have 35-12.50-20 BFG KO2. When I first put them on I had Rancho quick lift. That gave me about 2.25" lift. I have the 20x9 chrome clad with NO spacers. I bought the 10mm Hubcentric spacers to be sure when the tires were installed I could drive home . After a couple days I removed all 4 spacers and never used them Again with no rubbing any wheres. Thats better than $200.00 sitting in a box now. I since went with Bilstein 5100's, 3/4" spacer in the rear and a 1.5" zone body lift so it is beginning to look like a 4x4
 

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295-65-20 cooper sst pros on black clads that are 20x8s. 2.1 bills,1" rear coil spacers.no issues rubbing what so ever. Goes in the weekend for 3" pa body and 1.50 boras. But until now know issues.
 

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New here. I have a 2015 ram 1500 outdoorsman edition. I am installing a readylift 69-1040. Will 295 65 20's fit on stock rims without rubbing? 20x9 black wheels

The black wheels that came stock on the Outdoorsman are 20x8, not 20x9. They are not the same ones that came on the Sport model.
 
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Yep, you're right swine. I pulled a wheel and checked the stamp on back 20x8.
 
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Also measured from tire to uca. I have 7/8". Should be good without the spacers. Maybe I'll use them anyway or I'll take a loss and sell them cheap to someone with 20x9s. Thanks for all the help! I'll post pics soon
 

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I have 35-12.50-20 BFG KO2. When I first put them on I had Rancho quick lift. That gave me about 2.25" lift. I have the 20x9 chrome clad with NO spacers. I bought the 10mm Hubcentric spacers to be sure when the tires were installed I could drive home . After a couple days I removed all 4 spacers and never used them Again with no rubbing any wheres. Thats better than $200.00 sitting in a box now. I since went with Bilstein 5100's, 3/4" spacer in the rear and a 1.5" zone body lift so it is beginning to look like a 4x4
I can't even fit a finger between my tire n UCA... 18x8.5 15+ offset 35x12.5... I ma y be interested in the spacers? Not sure,
 

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I couldn't fit a finger between my sidewall and end of upper control arm when it was stock. I have thrown it onto ext ramps at well above the speed limit to see if I could get a rub just to be sure and got noting. That was also at about 36lbs of air in the tires. You are probably fine now .
 

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Also measured from tire to uca. I have 7/8". Should be good without the spacers. Maybe I'll use them anyway or I'll take a loss and sell them cheap to someone with 20x9s. Thanks for all the help! I'll post pics soon
For what it's worth, I had to add 1" spacers because it was rubbing on my Outdoorsman. But, that was with about 2" up front, so you might be fine if you're lifting it higher.
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I couldn't fit a finger between my sidewall and end of upper control arm when it was stock. I have thrown it onto ext ramps at well above the speed limit to see if I could get a rub just to be sure and got noting. That was also at about 36lbs of air in the tires. You are probably fine now .

I cant fit more than my pinky nail between uca knuckle and tire now with 33's stock. I think because my uca is rough country bigger than stock uca. So any bigger tire not possible without spacer... :-(

Not sure what 10mm spacer i can get i dont want spacers with studs....
 

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I cant fit more than my pinky nail between uca knuckle and tire now with 33's stock. I think because my uca is rough country bigger than stock uca. So any bigger tire not possible without spacer... :-(

Not sure what 10mm spacer i can get i dont want spacers with studs....

If your truck doesn’t do any wheeling, towing or general shenanigans you’ll probably be ok with a non-hub centric spacer. If you drive or play with your truck with any sort of vigor you’ll want “spacers with studs” i.e. hub centric spacers (Bora and Supreme Suspension make very high quality brand name spacers, beware of Amazon/Ebay knock offs), as you will cause undo wear on you wheel studs (break em), lug nuts (unseating/backing out), and wheels (taking the lug holes out of round) that and you’ll probably have a nice shimmy you won’t be able to get rid of. So pony up the cash for proper wheel spacers or wait and save for a wheel/tire combo where you won’t need spacers.

But it’s your truck, your money, do what you gotta do.
 
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