Yes, they fit I have them on mine both the rims and tires...It does make a scrubbing noise on some turns and I have also been told that they cause the truck to burn more gas and it causes more wear and tear on the front end...I haven't really experienced any problems with mine but this is what I was advised by a mechanic. My truck really stands out with those Ram rims and tires and I get a lot of complements.
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The Dodge Ram is produced by the Chrysler Group .
The ac evaporator is located inside the heater housing under the dash on the passenger side.
A diagram is also known as a schematic layout. A diagram of a Dodge Ram 1500 rear differential cannot be drawn with letters or words. It is usually created by using a computer program. The diagram may also be different depending on the year the vehicle was made. For instance, the diagram of a 1998 model will be slightly different from the 2004 model. The Dodge Ram website has images of diagrams for the various years of this particular vehicle.
No, not from the factory.
No, the offset is wrong.
Yes. They do fit.
No, the offset is different.
No, the offset is different.
No, they are not interchangeable.
265 70 17? if Yes, then yes
Yes, I went the other way with no problems.
No, a Dodge Ram has never had 6 bolt wheels.
They should with mods I want to know if Durango seats will fit in a ram 1500
No
The bolt pattern is the same, but the hub is longer on the 1998 Ram 2wd. The 2004 style wheels may not fit on the 1998.The bolt pattern is the same, but the hub is longer on the 1998 Ram 2wd. The 2004 style wheels may not fit on the 1998.
From 1997-2003 the Dodge durango is the same chassis as the dodge dakota, same powertrain.