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RAM SLAM PIC THREAD - Post your lowered Ram!

9.3K views 42 replies 15 participants last post by  arocketman  
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I haven't done mine yet, so ill have to catch up later. But I am putting on the new shoes tomorrow. Whoop Whoop!:dance::dance:

gO!
 
#11 ·
Old Red on 17" (old)



Red on 18" (current)
 
#14 ·
Looking good..
Here's Red some years back on 20" and not sitting as low as now. The old truck has gone through many stages.



 
#15 ·
You aren't a real truck enthusiast unless you have had at least 5 different wheel/tire combos on your truck...haha
 
#16 ·
You are absolutely right about that. I didn't post the ones I didn't like or the ones I mount ran, sold and then replaced with the same wheel after running something else. I do seem to favor OEM wheels off of any model that'll fit. I've had three sets of Durango wheels and pretty much all the Ram wheels except the older pedal style which I really like. Now I focus on weight as much as looks. No doubt will have a set of custom wheels in the future. it's an addiction.... lol
 
#19 ·
Everything in my driveway is lowered. :thumb:
 

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- I really didn't go down that much farther from stock. 275/55/20/ The ride is sooo much better. Corning is great and when I lower it the stance will be just right. As far as MPG's go...its too soon to tell. These tires are a pound heavier they the stock ones so my guess is its going to be about the same.
 
#31 ·
Shorter the side wall the firmer the tire. I went to 17" for weight reduction and then lowered to fit the tires. IMO the wheel gap makes or breaks the drop.
 
#32 ·
Shorter the side wall the firmer the tire. I went to 17" for weight reduction and then lowered to fit the tires. IMO the wheel gap makes or breaks the drop.

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:iagree: :exactly:
A wide wheel gap looks terrible whether you're going up, down or remaining stock :thumb:.