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Don, i have the same truck as yours just a 2015. Its a 3500 dually. I usually just lurk reading all the info this site has. I have to jump in with a warning. We care about you and your families safety. Don’t over estimate those Nexen tires. They are total garbage and i am surprised there has not been a class action lawsuit yet. They are SO DANGEROUS. My truck weighs 10,000-14,000 daily. I have had six of those Nexens either break belts, bulge sidewalls, or simply blowout. The fronts are not up to the task. Even at 80 psi cold they look like they need air. When i got the truck i went directly to discount tire to trade them in on some better tires. Discount has always done this. This time they declined due to liability. They told me the tires were dangerous. So i ran them trying to not be wasteful. None made it to 19,000. Just look up the reviews in the forums to see how they are working out. I know you plan to swap them so just monitor them. With a slide in camper those fronts are going to be hurting. And, a failure there could be catastrophic.
Tires were in the mix anyway for an upgrade, right? I think the rear end would love some synthetic oil too and sure the stock stuff has all the break in it needs.
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As I have posted previously, you’re not gonna find a wider rim unless you increase the wheel diameter. There are a few tire brands that make a 255/80/17 that give you a 33” tall tire and keep you in the 10” wide range. Load range D or E being your capacity requirements. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Did those pads in post #55 go in the stock hole our need hardware?
Don, save a few bucks and get the AAM rear finned cover that used to come stock on the RAM. Much cheaper and more factory looking than some of the big aftermarket finned covers. Gale Banks did a piece on big flat aftermarket covers and they don’t keep the oil slinging up on the carrier well.https://www.drivetrainamerica.com/74030017-oe-dodge-ram-gm-aam-11-5-aluminum-finned-differential-cover-kit/?=74030017&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwtqmwBhBVEiwAL-WAYS_JFHwVGHlzctVDmfmHn9YKF4d8fjnw_yopI9aLFO9P3sLppl0uExoCKOsQAvD_BwEI ran this cover on mine. I even had a temp probe in both that and the factory cover where I welded in a bung. Shocker, it didnt lower the temp more than a couple of degrees but it looked good and made me feel better.Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
No real airflow back there, but I like mine too. The few degrees cooler could even be you add a little more fluid.
Think I recommended Lucas. Summit has it by the gallon.You doing steps on this? I'm selling mine and staying with permanent steps. With all the much the side of the truck stays cleaner, but I need to step up a few more inches. I sure know about cows and stock trucks!