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2020 3500 on 35’s with stock suspension?

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Hello everyone, new to the group but already learned a lot from this forum. Previously had a 2003 6 liter powerstroke for about 13 years, purchased new, and traded in for a gas engine Silverado after multiple very expensive trips to the shop. Hoping for a better experience with Ram and Cummins.

I purchased a 2020 3500 HO mega cab limited black edition. Pretty excited about the truck but want to do something about the wheels and tires. The black rims aren’t bad looking but at 8 inches wide and an offset of +55 I think they need to go.

Since I have the factory auto level rear suspension I’m not looking to do any kind of leveling or lift kit (for now) but would like to max out the tire size with the stock suspension.

I would like to run 35x12.50 on 18 inch, 9 inch wide, +18 offset wheels. The truck came with 20 inch rims but I think a little more rubber can’t hurt since its a one ton truck. I believe someone posted that its possible with that offset but wanted to see if anyone else was successful with that tire size on stock suspension.

Any input on this is greatly appreciated. Thanks!


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Your 20's measure to round 34 inches 35s will fit.


Check thurnfabrication.com for their write up

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Hello everyone, new to the group but already learned a lot from this forum. Previously had a 2003 6 liter powerstroke for about 13 years, purchased new, and traded in for a gas engine Silverado after multiple very expensive trips to the shop. Hoping for a better experience with Ram and Cummins.

I purchased a 2020 3500 HO mega cab limited black edition. Pretty excited about the truck but want to do something about the wheels and tires. The black rims aren’t bad looking but at 8 inches wide and an offset of +55 I think they need to go.

Since I have the factory auto level rear suspension I’m not looking to do any kind of leveling or lift kit (for now) but would like to max out the tire size with the stock suspension.

I would like to run 35x12.50 on 18 inch, 9 inch wide, +18 offset wheels. The truck came with 20 inch rims but I think a little more rubber can’t hurt since its a one ton truck. I believe someone posted that its possible with that offset but wanted to see if anyone else was successful with that tire size on stock suspension.

Any input on this is greatly appreciated. Thanks!


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Will the 35x12.5 fit?
 
We should have a stickie on the front if wheel & suspension that states you can fit 35x12.5's with no rub stock 2019+

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Thanks for the all of the info guys! I am going to order a set of Falken WildPeaks in 35x12.50x20 for my 2021 2500.
 
I just put some 295/65r20 toyo at3 on my 2020 3500 with factory air assist on stock 2018 wheels and they do rub slightly on drivers side radius arm and on the sway bar both sides. Not enough to feel it though.
 
I went with 35X12.50 Wildpeak M/T's on 18X9 rims, I have slight rub on hard turns on rear of front wheel well plastic. I think it's livable, especially for the look I was try to achieve.
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Hello everyone, new to the group but already learned a lot from this forum. Previously had a 2003 6 liter powerstroke for about 13 years, purchased new, and traded in for a gas engine Silverado after multiple very expensive trips to the shop. Hoping for a better experience with Ram and Cummins.

I purchased a 2020 3500 HO mega cab limited black edition. Pretty excited about the truck but want to do something about the wheels and tires. The black rims aren’t bad looking but at 8 inches wide and an offset of +55 I think they need to go.

Since I have the factory auto level rear suspension I’m not looking to do any kind of leveling or lift kit (for now) but would like to max out the tire size with the stock suspension.

I would like to run 35x12.50 on 18 inch, 9 inch wide, +18 offset wheels. The truck came with 20 inch rims but I think a little more rubber can’t hurt since its a one ton truck. I believe someone posted that its possible with that offset but wanted to see if anyone else was successful with that tire size on stock suspension.

Any input on this is greatly appreciated. Thanks!


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Any pic from the front/side? Want to see how far the poke out.
Don't pay close enough attention to fuel mileage to say what kind of drop there may have been, definitely nothing noticeable. I will try to get a straight on picture of the truck tonight.
 
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