Ski Bum, some Rams can run the 295s without tire interference with the sheet metal, others can't. I prefer the 285s over the 295s for several reasons:
1) a 285 spare can fit in the OE spare tire location between the frame rails (a 295 CAN'T)
2) the 285 will out handle and corner a 295 (shorter sidewall)
3) often times there isn't enough tire clearance with the 295s in off-road driving situations
4) better deals can be had on 285s
and finally, 5) I feel the threshold tire size with an auto. equipped 24v Ram with the 3. 54:1 axle ratio is the 285. I feel the 295s seem to make the power soggy enough to warrant the 4. 10s. -DISCLAIMER- These are my opinions ONLY. I have driven both sizes and these are my observations and opinions. I will however add, I like the looks of the 295s better, and with the manual transmission, would probably go with the 295s. That's my story and I'm stickin' to it!
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