2020 Ram 2500 Power Wagon 4x4 Off Road 37 Inch Tires BF Goodrich All Terrain KO2 AEV Salta Wheels
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- Опубліковано 4 лют 2025
- 2020 Ram 2500 Power Wagon 4x4 Off Road 37 Inch Tires BF Goodrich All Terrain KO2 AEV Salta Wheels. Check out our other Dodge Ram Off Road 4x4 videos featuring Rock Crawling, Mudding, Sand and Snow Off-Roading Runs.
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2020 Dodge Ram 2500 Power Wagon HD Specs :
Engine : 6.4 Liter V8 Gas Hemi
Horsepower : 410hp @ 5600rpm
Torque : 429lb-ft @ 4000rpm
Transmission : 8 Speed Automatic
Drivetrain : Four Wheel Drive
Lockers : Front & Rear
Sway Bar : Disconnecting
Tire Size : BFGoodrich KO2 37x12.5r17 All Terrain 37s
Wheel Size : 17"x8"
Fuel Tank Capacity : 31 Gallons
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Very nice setup. The truck should come stock like this.
Its great that Ram leaves that much room in the wheel well for larger tires
Putting the big truck through it's paces. I have enjoyed seeing the PW do work with those 37's. Can't wait to get my new wheels and tires.
Wow- first time offroad? Trade that thing in for a kia
Pretty flexy for a big truck
a spare fits under the bed or u kept 33 as spare?
More videos like this with different pick up trucks like f250 for example
Not on low range?
IS THE BEST TROCA BRO...
How tall is that orange ramp yall drove up on
That's at BHM OFFROAD I think I saw u a few times when rich was there
Trimming to fit the 37s?? Impressive for sure.
No trimming at all. The BFG's run slightly smaller with minimal rub in reverse. Going to check in the next few days to see what is rubbing.
I’m looking to do the same to my PW, did you need a lift? If no what size wheels are you running? I’d like to get 37’s without doing a lift
Hi Sam the Power Wagon has its original suspension. The wheels used are AEV Salta and the tires are BFG KO2 37x12.5r17 which are considered a small 37 at 36.5 Since I like things as perfect as possible I do get very slight rubbing in reverse with the wheel turned halfway. The rubbing is so slight that no modifications are needed to the wheel well.
Is this on factory suspension, no lift or level??
Factory suspension only wheels and tires.
Are you running stock offset?
Look up the wheels...
Buana buena troca que es dissel o gasolina quisiera saber es intwresante...
gasolina 6.4 hemi
where is this I see NJ plates
This was at BHM Off Road Test Facility in NY. We have a FB group called Northeast 4x4 Off Road Club if your interested in joining us on some runs.
Were the tires aired down at all?
Wow
Does anyone on here know how to reset the TPMS when you go to 35"s? I don't feel like looking at the TPMS light constantly when I make the change. Thanks.
Alfaobd
Aev has a procal snap that is easy to use.
Forgive my noob off-roading questions… but doesn’t putting bigger tires on a truck (thus filling up the wheel well) reduce the overall articulation you can get? Wouldn’t a slightly smaller tire and more articulation be wanted?
As long as you have all the ground clearance you need, then sure. However, if you would like a little more clearance for your rock sliders, differentials, fuel tanks, transfer cases, anything underneath then you have to add a slightly bigger tire. Most find with the power wagon that a 35 or a 37 is a fair compromise on clearance and articulation. Some do some heavy modification and fender trimming and put 40s on but most just stick with the 35s or 37s
Did you have to change out the gears in your differential when you put the 37’s on there?
Kept the 4.10 gears the truck came factory with. Added the AEV ProCal Snap to calibrate the speedometer and tire pressure monitor.
@@4x4OffRoadChannel this is the way
I’ve got Nitto Terra Grappler G2’s in 37” for my 22 power wagon and they don’t fit, they’re not even fully 37”. The rear part (3 o’clock position on driver side) of the tire hits the very bottom corner of the wheel well
did you go with a rim with the proper offset (AEVs for example)?
Someone take that driver out of the truck. He has no idea what he’s doing.