I've had the truck for 2 years now and really like it. I am in need of tire chains for both front and rear. I started researching chains and immediately starting reading about lack of clearance for chains. I looked at my truck to verify this, and sure enough, clearance is an issue both front and rear - why is nothing easy? I have the factory 20 inch wheels and BFG KO2 275/60R20 8 plys on it and also have a set of 17 inch Rebel wheels with 285/70R17's in storage. I'd really like to run the 17 inch Rebel wheels as I prefer them to 20 inchers but am assuming I may have even less clearance with them versus the narrower 20's? I will add that I have the Bilstein leveling shocks/struts and the front is pretty much level with the back.
With all that said, what have you Ram owners done to be able to run chains on all 4? Seems to me it's spacers or wheels with an offset that provides more clearance. I have no experience with either of these options and read mixed reviews on whether they negatively affect front end wear or not. I guess one option would be to have a set of spacers or offset wheels with beefy skins for the fall and run them for 3 months and then put the factory set up back on.
With all that said, what have you Ram owners done to be able to run chains on all 4? Seems to me it's spacers or wheels with an offset that provides more clearance. I have no experience with either of these options and read mixed reviews on whether they negatively affect front end wear or not. I guess one option would be to have a set of spacers or offset wheels with beefy skins for the fall and run them for 3 months and then put the factory set up back on.