Doyle
NAXJA Forum User
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- Gilbert, AZ
Off topic I know, and if this is the wrong place to ask I apologise, I generally only frequent the Northwest chapter and soak up the knowledge.
I have an '07 Dodge 1500 Laramie Hemi, and it has the factory 20's. It has come to my attention from sliding to work in the rain that I need new tires.
I have searched the internet and it seems like everyone has a different answer to my question.
I am looking at putting 305/55/20's on it without a leveling kit, and there are mixed opinions out there as to what will fit and what won't. I am looking for a semi aggressive tread, something good in snow/rain/dry pavement, and really dislike the stock 275/60/20 Goodyear Wranglers that came on the truck, poor tread life, horrible wet weather/snow traction.
Anyone with any experience in this please feel free to comment, and if you have done a leveling kit, what would be the perfect tire size to run? Also how much did the leveling kit cost installed, I know the parts are cheap, just the labor invlolved in doing it.
Thanks
I have an '07 Dodge 1500 Laramie Hemi, and it has the factory 20's. It has come to my attention from sliding to work in the rain that I need new tires.
I have searched the internet and it seems like everyone has a different answer to my question.
I am looking at putting 305/55/20's on it without a leveling kit, and there are mixed opinions out there as to what will fit and what won't. I am looking for a semi aggressive tread, something good in snow/rain/dry pavement, and really dislike the stock 275/60/20 Goodyear Wranglers that came on the truck, poor tread life, horrible wet weather/snow traction.
Anyone with any experience in this please feel free to comment, and if you have done a leveling kit, what would be the perfect tire size to run? Also how much did the leveling kit cost installed, I know the parts are cheap, just the labor invlolved in doing it.
Thanks