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Wheels and tires

BM

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Ok i just got a 2021 durango srt,,,was real clean low mi so far so good. Question? It got Michelin 295 x4...can you put a larger back tire on give it a meetier look. So basically you'll be running an off set. would that work and what size.
 


Jimmy N.

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Look up the revs/mile on your current tires, then find a size that matches within a percent or so. Same tire, tread, etc. as what's on the front.

I wouldn't do it, for a number of reasons, even if there is a tire that meets all the criteria, and you find wheels with the correct offsets and widths to match the tires.

Then again, I swapped out the 325/65R18s on my TRX for 295s (almost identical revs/mile) since that size matches the rim width much better, improving the handling and a couple of other things.

Obviously that sure doesn't look meatier, but to me it looks much better than stock since the tire width is now more correct for the wheels.
 




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