Try www.suspensionconnection.com under Dodge leveling kits and you can raise the front 2" in less than 2 hours for under 150 bucks. Nice looking truck by the way. Just my .02 cents worth. Good luck and enjoy.
Thread: New Truck, need tires
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02-20-2009 09:22 PM
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02-21-2009 02:40 PM
Thanks. Im gonna look at a couple tires in person and go from there. The conversion chart helps alot with the simplification. Im familiar with reading the tires in that the 70 is the percentage of the width 280 and gives the height of the sidewalls. I just hate that some tires are in inches and the others in metric..
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02-23-2009 01:20 AM
RWI,
I just now saw this thread. If I had payed a little better attention I would have answered your questions so you wouldn't have to look me up like you did.
You have the info I've given you, take that for what you paid for it and nothing more. It's just an opinion.
If you decide to order tires vs purchasing from someone local I would recommend MamaTryed like has been mentioned. He will be better equipped to get them shipped to you at a decent rate. I can get the tires at what I feel is a fair price, but I am not in the business to distribute across the nation. By the time I had them shipped, the pricing wouldn't be worth the trouble even at my cost. If you were a walk in customer, or we were talking about a smaller item, I feel like I could meet your needs fully.
Truck looks great. Keep me in mind if you have any more questions.
BuckA thong is like a barbed wire fence, it protects the property but doesn't ruin the scenery.
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02-23-2009 03:13 AM
Thanks again Buck. I looked you up cause youve always answered my questions in the past and have been very helpfull. I appreciate your opinion and honesty. Now I just have to narrow down what brand I want to go with.. Im goin to nuts reading tire reviews. lol
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02-23-2009 11:29 AMAlso look at the Mickey Thompson line. Their MT and AT are nice tires, load rated E, and I have had good luck with the mileage on them. I am going to put the AT's on the wife's dodge when the time comes to replace. I think we are going to stay with a 33 though...the 35 needs some lift, or atleast i have heard.
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02-23-2009 02:29 PM
Jason, don't rule out Cooper Tires. http://www.coopertires.com
I have run them on a few trucks and they are kind of an under-marketed quiet secret.Brian Tillett; Active Thunder Factory Representative
wwwActiveThunderBoats.com
brian(a)activethunderboats.com
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02-23-2009 09:07 PM
Havent ruled them out. A buddy of mine here is running Coopers on his Ram 3500 diesel and loves them. His buddy owns a shop and he is supposed to get me some prices. I still need to call mamatryd but havent had the time with work.. Hopefully tomorrow. Cause we got a lil snow last night and this truck really likes to spin the tires in the snow. lol
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02-27-2009 06:44 PM
Ok... I have no problem with hijacking threads... But Orgy and Mitch are not a combo I wanna see.. Sorry Mitch.
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02-28-2009 09:44 AMI have the identical truck to yours. I added the leveler kit and 20's w/ 35's. They don't rub at all. You just need to get the right offset of wheel. I didn't want the roller skate look so it took a little research to find the right tire/wheel combo. Lightening Motorsports did the work 727-863-5099 as k for Mark. Tell him Don @ Factory Engine Exchange told you to call. I have my stock wheels w/ bf's 285's for sale if you are interested. Two of the tires need replacing but the other two have 2000 miles on them. I got 50k miles out of them before replacing the front two.
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02-28-2009 05:02 PM
Thanks for the info NOMO.. Right now im trying to keep my costs down and am not looking to replace the rims too. Im thinking about going with the BFG AT's in the 315 size. They are not quite 34 1/2 tall and just under 12 1/2 wide. So it should not create much of a problem. Otherwise I would have to start looking at spacer plates to move the wheels out, etc. Or buy different rims. Ive got boat stuff to spend money on before I look into new rims for the truck. But thanks again.
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02-28-2009 09:40 PM
Ok.. I got new tires. After alot of hours of reading, scanning and frying my brain. I decided to go with the BF Goodrich AT KOs. I had these on my Dakota before and have talked with plenty of people who have been happy with them. I got them in the 315/70/17 size. So they are not quite 35 inches nor 12.5 wide. They do still rub the inner well and control arm a lil on a full lock turn but its slight. Actually, in real world driving I havent even had to turn the wheel that much so it shouldnt be a problem. The first noticed aspect of these tires is the ride characteristics. I knew going to a taller sidewall would soften the ride a lil. But, what I didn't expect is that there is a lil sway when you initially start a lane shift or turn. Its just the sidewalls flexing a lil from the weight shifting. This makes sense considering I stayed with the factory rims. So I get a softer ride but the truck is not quite as tight in maneuvering. Its a tradeoff. The only thing to change this would be to go to a bigger rim, say 19 or 20 inches with less rubber sidewall. But if I want nimble handling, I'll take the Vette.
Thanks to Buck, Mitch, Brian and all the others for your help and opinions. I hope others can use this information to help them.
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03-05-2009 06:57 PM
Here's how she looks with new shoes.. Much better than before. Now I need stepbars.. even for me!
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03-05-2009 08:57 PM
Looks great. Glad to hear everything worked out for ya.
BuckA thong is like a barbed wire fence, it protects the property but doesn't ruin the scenery.