35-Inch Tires on 20-Inch Factory Wheels
I'm trying to make a decision between 2 different tire sizes: 295/65R20 and 35x12.5x20. I want to use the factory 20-inch wheels on my 2015 3500 and do not want a lot of tire hanging outside of the wheel well.
I'd appreciate any front and rear-view photos you may have of a 2014/2015 Ram 2500/3500 with either 295/65R20 or 35x12.5x20 tires mounted on 20-inch factory rims. Thanks. |
If you are keeping the same wheels, its pretty simple math how far a 12.5" wide tire will bulge, and from that, how it will locate in respect to the body. :hellox:
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For the record 295's are not close to 12.50 wide. (295) is I'm mm.
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Originally Posted by u2slow
(Post 1078107)
If you are keeping the same wheels, its pretty simple math how far a 12.5" wide tire will bulge, and from that, how it will locate in respect to the body. :hellox:
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Originally Posted by Just-Another-Dieselguy
(Post 1078245)
For the record 295's are not close to 12.50 wide. (295) is I'm mm.
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Originally Posted by smokerattlenroll
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It certainly is simple math if you have a truck sitting in front of you. How many equations do I need for the present number of unknowns with which I am faced?
I have 295 wide rubber on 7-1/2" wide 6" backspace wheels on a 70" wide axle in my '93. Tires are basically flush with the relatively narrow 1stgen body. (rear; my front axle is setup different. 315 (12.5") wide tire would add ~1/2" to the outside. I know its not the same truck, but your axles and wheel backspace will be very similar. |
Mine has 35X12.50X20's and they don't hang out at all. On my 2006 they are well inside the weelwells
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