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What size tires are on a 3rd generation Dodge stock?

The standard tire size for a 3rd generation Dodge stock vehicle is 225/60R15. This size tire is commonly found on many Dodge models from the 1990s, including the Dodge Ram, Dodge Intrepid, and Dodge Neon.


Detailed Explanation


The 3rd generation Dodge vehicles, which were produced from the early 1990s to the early 2000s, typically came equipped with 225/60R15 tires as the factory standard. This tire size provides a good balance of ride comfort, handling, and fuel efficiency for these mid-size and full-size Dodge models.


The tire size breakdown is as follows:



  • 225 - This is the tire width in millimeters. A 225mm wide tire is considered a moderately wide tire for a passenger vehicle.

  • 60 - This is the aspect ratio, which is the ratio of the tire's sidewall height to the tread width. A 60 aspect ratio means the sidewall height is 60% of the tread width.

  • R - This indicates the tire has a radial construction, which is the standard for modern passenger vehicle tires.

  • 15 - This is the wheel diameter in inches that the tire is designed to fit. A 15-inch wheel is a common size for many 3rd gen Dodge models.


While 225/60R15 was the standard, some 3rd generation Dodge models may have come with slightly larger or smaller tire sizes depending on the specific model, trim level, and optional equipment. However, the 225/60R15 remains the most common factory-installed tire size for these vehicles.

What size tires are on a 3rd generation RAM?


3rd Gen Ram Stock Suspension Fitment
The most common setup for this generation Ram on stock suspension is a set of 20x10 -24 wheels with 33x12. 5R20 tires.



Can you fit 33s on a stock 3rd gen Tacoma?


Yes 33's fit on stock suspension, no rub.



What are the factory size tires on a RAM 1500?


The stock tire size for a Ram 1500 varies by trim level and model year, with common options including 265/70R17, 275/65R18, 275/55R20, and 285/45R22. To find the exact size for your specific truck, check the sticker on the driver's side door jamb. 
Common stock tire sizes by trim and wheel size

  • 17-inch wheels: 265/70R17 (often on base or off-road models) 
  • 18-inch wheels: 275/65R18 (common on trims like Big Horn, Tradesman, and Lone Star) 
  • 20-inch wheels: 275/55R20 (often on trims like HFE, Laramie, and Limited) 
  • 22-inch wheels: 285/45R22 (seen on select higher-end or sport packages) 

How to confirm your tire size
  • Open the driver's side door.
  • Look for a sticker on the door jamb.
  • The sticker will list the recommended tire size(s) and the correct tire pressure for your vehicle. 



What year RAM 1500 5.7 to avoid?


Years to avoid for the 5.7L Hemi Ram 1500 include 2011-2012, primarily for "Hemi tick" and lifter issues, and 2014, due to reports of catastrophic steering failures. Other years to approach with caution are 2018-2019, due to electrical and infotainment system problems, and 2004 and 2013-2015, which have documented issues with engine stalling and transmission failures, respectively.
 
Years to be cautious of

  • 2011-2012: Notorious for "Hemi tick" from failed lifters or other engine issues. 2011 also had reports of engine failure, MDS issues, and water pump failures. 
  • 2013-2015: Documented severe transmission failures, particularly in 2013 and 2015 models. 2015 also had numerous recalls and problems with its electrical, transmission, engine, and fuel systems. 
  • 2014: Several complaints have logged total steering loss, sometimes at highway speeds. 
  • 2018-2019: Reports of issues with electrical and infotainment systems are more common. 
  • 2004: Engine stalling issues persisted, and there were power train concerns. 

What to look for in a reliable Hemi Ram 1500
  • 2010: Generally has better engine reliability, though it was known for a weak engine combined with poor fuel economy. 
  • 2018 and newer: The 5.7L Hemi V-8 is considered more reliable in these years. 
  • 2020 and newer: Models have fewer issues than late 2010s versions. 
  • Ram 1500 Classic models: These are also reported to do well, having fewer complex systems than the redesigned 2019 and newer models. 


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