2021 Ram 3500 SRW with a Bundutec Wild, comfortable in my payload capacity with 1,500 lbs to spare, drives very well on pavement and decent gravel roads, but feels a bit top heavy with roll when I think about taking some steep and very pot holed gravel hills where I recreate.
OEM wheels are 20x8" with 285/60R20E tires.
I think I have a better grasp on wheel/tire sizes, but looking for some clarification or some guidance.
My understanding is that smaller rim sizes allow for more sidewall, which translates to a better off road ride, especially if aired down when going off road. (installing onboard air soon)
Does this sound right?
If I were to go with a 17" AEV Salta https://www.aev-conv...salta-hd-wheel/
and wanted to run with a 35" tire, would this be a good first major investment in improving my off road capability? Not looking to rock crawl, but to be confident on forest service roads, ruts, potholes, creek crossings, etc..