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Adding a 6" suspension lift very soon as I've kind of fallen into enough to get a lift and such. Probably looking to do it in a week or two so any input is appreciated.Eventually looking to move over to aftermarket rims, but I didn't fall into millions lol. Anyways, what size tire will be big enough (37's) and still allow me to drive smoothly as in no rubbing
Thanks for the help
CHris
Thanks for the help
CHris
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I have 37x12.50 17s on my 07 and I have just resently noticed some paint missing on my lower control arms, but I havent been able to here or feel anything. just a couple of shiny spots
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Also, whats the closest to a TRUE 37" tire you can get. My buddy has a set of tires that measure 35" when measured.
Thanks for the rapid response bud, appreciate it.
Thanks for the rapid response bud, appreciate it.
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http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/specs...t-a-ko/44.html according to this my tires are actually 36.3
It is hard to find a tire true to its size most are always a little smaller. If you check out the tires website they normally have the exact dimensions. You should be fine with 37' though. I have a 6' with 38' but trimmed up and the front and backsides of my front fenders.
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Do you have pictures of the trimmed finders. I remember on an F-150 I had I did have to trim a front bumper valence is this remotely the same.I really like how 38's look on your truck. What kind of suspension lift do you have??? I'm looking at buying a lift very soon and just weighting out my options on what I can go with and not get ripped off
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rancho makes a 4" kit that will allow you to run 37's on your factory wheels without rubbing. you get new tubular style upper and lower control arms.