I have a 2004 1500 quad cab 4x4. ive gotten three winters out of a set of firestone winter force.about 20k miles of use,and a couple burnouts .they r awsome.we run them on our 2 4x4s and 2 front wheel drives.no other tire compares. go hemi
20"
i have 36's on mine
I have an 04 1500 and it came factory 265/70/17 tires. If it has 20'' wheels it's P275/55R20 as standard, and P275/60R20 as the optional.
Mine are 245/70R17
as long as the tires are proper ply and in good condition, yes you can carry 1500 lbs.
Check on the drivers door jam tag. Pressures should be there and in the owners manual. Should go by vehicle spec not tire spec.
yes it will with low low profile tires
Honestly I have a 1997 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 that came stock with 16 inch tires, I have now put 20 inch rims and tires on my Dodge that came off of the 2008 Dodge Ram 1500 with no problems as far as mounting them. The only issue is if you turn too tightly it will rub slightly on the frame but just make sure not to turn too tightly!Hope this helps!
Lack of rotation, loose/worn/bent steering or suspension component.
yes you can run 35inch tire as long as you put them on an 8inch rim. i have that size on my 1999 dodge ram 1500 4 door.
Any local brake shop will be able to turn the rotors for you Dodge Ram 1500. Depending on what is located near you Midas, Sears, and Tires Plus are all places that will turn a set of rotors.
You could, but the "60" profile tires are shorter.You could, but the "60" profile tires are shorter.