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2020 Tradesman First Mods

Compshooter

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Earlier this week I put my old Back Rack on along with my new Trifecta 2.0 tonneau cover. Today I got new General Grabber X3 tires installed, 295/65R20. I put them on 4th gen black OEM 20" wheels that I got off eBay. I think they look a lot better than the original wheel set up.

Next mod is to get pocket / rivet flares.
 

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Looks good man. Those 295s fill the wheel wells much better than the stockers.

Greg
2019 | RAM 2500 | CCSB | 6.4 HEMI
2016 | Heartland Pioneer | DS310
 

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No rub on those tires?

Also, if you do flares make sure you use 3M tape or the rubber "seal" will rash the paint. Ask me how I know...
 

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No rub on those tires?

Also, if you do flares make sure you use 3M tape or the rubber "seal" will rash the paint. Ask me how I know...

I have slight rub on the control arms at full rotation. It's not a big concern for me but something I'm aware of. I could add spacers but I want to check and see if there are steering stops that I could adjust.
 

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I opted for a full size spare and there was no way to fit it in the original position under the truck. So I opted for a bed location using a block of wood to elevate it a bit. Ratcheting tie downs secure it well along with a cable lock for security. In this position it fits under my tonneau cover.

It will only take a minute or two without tools to get it out of the bed when necessary.
 

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