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lowered 1st gen tire size

PostPosted: Sat Dec 11, 2010 8:18 pm
by johnny86
Im planning to lower my 1st gen ram 50 2" in front and 4" in the rear
ill be using spindles up front and block in the rear
whats the best tire rim combo i can use, how big can i go

Re: lowered 1st gen tire size

PostPosted: Sun Dec 12, 2010 1:46 pm
by pennyman1
Well the stock tire is 26" tall and the factory rims have a 5" backspace. Where you run into trouble is the rear, as it is hard to find wheels with 5+" of backspacing. With drop spindles, a 16" or larger rim is needed to prevent the rim from rubbing the suspension. The front is an issue if the wheeels are 8" or wider and less than 4.5" backspacing, There are other things that come into play, but these are the big ones. And believe me I know this from experience, having owned my 1980 d-50 since new.