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New Wheels

Oscar LAX

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Jun 17, 2016
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Just wanted to post my wheels on my 2015 Laramie 4x4 Ecodiesel. It's hard to pick wheels and tires for a truck you love. I went with the Fuel Cleaver chrome. Tire is General Grabber AT2 305/50R20. This wheel is +1 offset. The tire is 1" shorter than the stock. I understand now why Ram goes with clad rims and Goodyear tires. The weight on my new tire wheel package is much more. The tire is not an L T but is much heavier. The wheels that came off were crazy lite.
 

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BoostN

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Looks good. The stock tires are junk! The best thing to do is to replace them as fast as you can. Let us know if you take any MPG hit with the heavier tires. I don't think it'll be much though if you do.
 

Oscar LAX

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Jun 17, 2016
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gonna be hard to until I get computer adjusted for tire size difference, just drove from Houston to New Braunfels and noticed a couple point difference will keep y'all updated.
 

Brady

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Jun 7, 2015
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Mpg loss shouldn't be much right? I understand they're heavier tires but being 1" shorter you'd think that would negate the additional weight....

Btw Edge CS2 and the like monitors will adjust your ECM for different tire sizes.


-Brady
 
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