Posted by Leroy on January 21, 2015 at 06:39:05 from (74.126.42.231):
In Reply to: dodge wheels? OT? posted by Ralphwd45 on January 21, 2015 at 00:42:45:
You have the nicer I think body style. I have a 2000 with 4.7 8 but only 2 wheel drive. It was supposed to have 215R-75-15 tires on it but some idiot put 235R-70-15 tires on it before I got it and with those wide things on it just will not go in the least amount of snow. Haven't had the money to junk those wide tires and get proper ones. In my year all that was avaible were the aluminm wheels, wish I could find a good steel that would fit but don't think they made one. Friend had a 4 wheel version of mine and he put the 16" from a later model on his with the mudders, he worked part time at parts yard and got them very cheap. Did not have them on long till his truck was totaled while parked in front of his mobile home by a driver that did not make the turn in the streat. His truck had same gearing as mine and he got by OK with the oversize tire as he did not pull a trailer but I pull trailer all the time with mine and that oversize hurts the towing capacity. Not sure if wheels from the up to 96 are same hub size as 97 up or not.
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