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    Shocks- Updated opinions

    https://www.cjcoffroad.com/collections/2019-ram-2500-carli-suspension-components/products/carli-suspension-2014-ram-2500-king-leveling-pintop-2-5-shock-package
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    Shocks- Updated opinions

    I just bought a set of carli tuned King 2.5 for my Ram. I have not installed them yet, but plan on installing my 2" thuren front coils with them (leaving stock rear coils). My stock bilsteins have 90,000 miles on them and they feel pretty soft... If you are curious about the King shocks, the...
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    Rebel Suspension

    Here are measurements of my front and rear sway bar diameters. This is [virtually] identical to what I got off of some youtuber who measured the bars on a 2024 Rebel Diesel; 25.79mm rear and 33.9mm front. My measurements are 1.29" (32.8mm) front and 1.03" front (26.2mm). The tiny variations are...
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    BFG HD Terrain Tires on 2020 RAM 2500

    NOT load ratings, those were tire widths! Load ranges are A,B,C,D,E,F.... each letter increments by 2 ply ratings; 2,4,6,8,10,12.... So a Load Range E is a 10 ply RATING (steel belted radials have much less layers or plies than the old bias ply tires)
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    BFG HD Terrain Tires on 2020 RAM 2500

    Like H78-14 ? ... nope !
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    BFG HD Terrain Tires on 2020 RAM 2500

    for example; 305 mm max section width ~ 12" the 70 is percentage of width in height; 12" times 70% = 8.4" so top 8.4" plus 18" wheel plus bottom 8.4" = 34.8" diameter By the way most tires are a bit short of the specs, so a 35x12.5 might be from 34.5 to 35" tall... just my $0.05 if you want to...
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    What did you do TO your RAM today?

    Very nice! what is your lift in the front? Looks like about an inch between the bump stop and axle? I am planning to install thuren 2" coils in the front and am thinking about these bumpstops too. Did you do the rears as well? From my offroading experience with the 2500 CTD, the front would...
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    Let’s see your wagons with 35 and 37’s

    Thanks! very useful info
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    Let’s see your wagons with 35 and 37’s

    What size are those Toyos ?
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    Off road Pages via AlfaOBD on 2019 Limited with 12" nav

    Does anyone know if this works and how to activate it? Also, can someone post the screens of the off road pages? I would love to get this to work on my truck; it is a 2019 Limited, 4x4, CTD, crew cab, short bed, off road pkg...
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    37x11.5R20 Nitto or Others

    What kind of 1/2 spacer? My 2500 has 275/65r20 with factory wheels, bone stock. I am very interested in 37x11.50r20's as well, just in an all-terrain. I have some 2" thuren front calls that I would like to install, along with some shocks [and maybe the alien arms and swaybar].... Definitely want...
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    Whats the chances these fit

    I'd settle for an 18x9 with about 32mm positive offset.... Not sure why Ram and Ford both, have 18x8 wheels and 20x8 wheels, at least with GM you can get OEM 18x9 and 20x8.5... The width so you can properly mount 12.5" or 305+mm wide tires
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    Whats the chances these fit

    Good explanation! I had not even thought about the wider wheels sticks out about 4" more inches, but the centerline of the tire sticks out about 3" more... Personally, I would love to see a 18x10" wheel for the Rams with 32mm positive offset. this would allow running a 35x12.50 without rubbing...
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    Pics of 37's on stock wheels

    any chance you could do a side profile where the arms are visible ? very interested in doing this as well, looks very proper and functional
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    Whats the chances these fit

    is that a 35x12.5 on the wheels you mentioned? 18x10 with -24mm offset ? also, would be curious to see a view that shows just how much they stick out (from the front to the side, where you can see the front and back tire) thanks
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