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Old 05-29-2011, 07:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Vinson Clark
Very sick setup man the 37/1350 toyos look huge compared to other 37s that's the tire I'm gonna run on mine as well. Me and a buddy are gonna do sleeves and c gussets on my 30 in the next few weeks. I'm undecided about locking it up or leaving it open though. Those tires would prolly look even bigger on my 2 door. How do you like them on the road?
Thanks again brother. I absolutely love them. No complaints whatsoever. They are softer and ALLOT quieter than my previous goodyear mtr kevlars. And yes they look huge. They are a 13.5 compared to most others at 12.5. And the sizing is true.

Now thinking I will say I do have one complaint. They are like 93 lbs. That is heavy if not heavier than a GY MTR 40". But with a little gearing, itll be no problem. Mounting / dismounting the spare? Hit the gym, its not that bad at all really.

I will probably go ARB front and rear lockers. There's been a few times they would've come in handy. But I need to do many other things first. It is so true. There is no end in sight for me to fulfill my mod list. Lol

Edit: OH YEA THESE WOULD LOOK HUGE AND VERY NICE ON YOUR TWO DOOR!!!

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Old 05-29-2011, 07:27 PM
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Originally Posted by DEVIL JEEP
Thanks again brother. I absolutely love them. No complaints whatsoever. They are softer and ALLOT quieter than my previous goodyear mtr kevlars. And yes they look huge. They are a 13.5 compared to most others at 12.5. And the sizing is true.

Now thinking I will say I do have one complaint. They are like 93 lbs. That is heavy if not heavier than a GY MTR 40". But with a little gearing, itll be no problem. Mounting / dismounting the spare? Hit the gym, its not that bad at all really.

I will probably go ARB front and rear lockers. There's been a few times they would've come in handy. But I need to do many other things first. It is so true. There is no end in sight for me to fulfill my mod list. Lol

Edit: OH YEA THESE WOULD LOOK HUGE AND VERY NICE ON YOUR TWO DOOR!!!
Keep me posted after you lock it up man and let me no if you have any problems out of it. I got one more question what back spacing are your wheels are you having any rubbing issues at full lock?
Old 05-29-2011, 07:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Vinson Clark
Keep me posted after you lock it up man and let me no if you have any problems out of it. I got one more question what back spacing are your wheels are you having any rubbing issues at full lock?
Well I bought it with these wheels on (with stock street tires on) so I assume it's a 4.5" backspacing. They do rub a bit at full lock but I manage. Just as I manage witht the stock gearing now with my manual until I can get it regeared. No regrets, love them.
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Originally Posted by KiokenJK
im in the club , 37x12.5x17 goodyear mtr with kevlar baby!

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Looks great! I am considering the OME lift with 37's. Have you done any spacers or body lift? Rubbing? Thx
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Originally Posted by jctnt1
"true" 37's. mtr-k

Nice axle setup! Prorock 44 front and Currie 60 in back. Wow.
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Before: DC Fun Country II's 35x12.50



After: BFG KM2's 37x12.50



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looks great
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I am in the process of going with 37s in the near future and the stock D30 is capable of handling the 37s with sleeves, gussets, chromoly shafts and taking it easy on the skinny pedal.

As for the lift, you should be able to fit those tires without a problem but you'll have to see if the flex is where you want it. Depending on how wide your tires are, you'll need wheels with enough backspace or spacers.

I have a couple of friends that have the "4" on 37s", do medium duty wheeling on a regular basis and have not had any problems with the shafts and joints for at least 40K miles

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Originally Posted by pike.zachary
Hi, I have only had my jeep for a month and am very new to the whole thing. I really like the look of 37s, but have alot of questions. Can stock x model axles, drive shaft, etc support 37s and a 3'' inch teraflex lift with a 1'' in BL properly? This is the set up I want, but do not know if there would be any issues.
I am in the process of going with 37s in the near future and the stock D30 is capable of handling the 37s with sleeves, gussets, chromoly shafts and taking it easy on the skinny pedal.

As for the lift, you should be able to fit those tires without a problem but you'll have to see if the flex is where you want it. Depending on how wide your tires are, you'll need wheels with enough backspace or spacers.

I have a couple of friends that have the "4" on 37s", do medium duty wheeling on a regular basis and have not had any problems with the shafts and joints for at least 40K miles

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37's silver jeep and maroon jeep

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