It is 275mm wide
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.
The rim width for a P275/60 R20 tire typically ranges from 8 to 10 inches. This size accommodates the tire's width and profile effectively, ensuring proper fit and performance. It's always best to refer to the tire manufacturer's specifications for exact recommendations.
Yes, you can.
P265/65R18 (Standard) P275/65R18 (Option 1) P275/55R20 (Option 2)
The biggest 20-inch tire that can typically fit a Dodge Ram 1500 depends on the specific model year and any modifications made to the truck. Generally, a tire size of 275/60R20 or 285/60R20 is a common maximum without any lifting or additional modifications. However, some owners successfully fit larger sizes, like 295/60R20 or even 35-inch tires, with proper suspension upgrades or leveling kits. Always check for clearance and consult with a tire specialist to ensure compatibility.
No, is the answer based on the information you provided. I really need to know the full size of both sets of tires.
No
The stock tire size for a 1998 Dodge Ram truck is P275/60R17. These tires are widely available in a variety of designs for on or off-road driving.
The recommended pressure is listed on the sticker on the drivers door jamb.
I'm not a mechanic / technician but I would say ( N0 ) That's too much of a change in tire size ( and even if you could fit it on the rim , I doubt you would have the clearance ) * a P235/70/R16 tire is 29 inches in diameter , a P275/70/R16 tire is 31.2 inches in diameter , besides being a wider tire , and a taller tire , your speedometer would be reading incorrectly ( when your speedometer shows 60 MPH you would actually be travelling at 64.6 MPH )
p275-16s are near the limit. You'll have to gear down your front and rear diff, otherwise the big tires will bog you down on the highway.
No, a 245 tire is 245 mm wide. A 275 is 275 mm wide.